Title of article :
Writing dictated words and picture names: Syllabic boundaries affect execution in Spanish
Author/Authors :
A´ LVAREZ، CARLOS J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Two experiments examined the role of syllables in writing Spanishwords. In Experiment 1, participants
had to write single words that were aurally presented. The interletter intervals (ILIs) between critical
letters were measured. Longer ILIs were found in the intersyllabic than the intrasyllabic condition.
In Experiment 2, the inputs were pictures to remove any potential phonological bias stemming from
the input stimulus. Results suggested that the linguistic nature of the input is not determining the
output. Post hoc analyses revealed that other characteristics of the stimuli cannot explain the results.
These results indicate that syllables are essential units of processing in writing Spanish and that
central processes related to spelling and the graphemic buffer affect peripheral processes at movement
execution.
Journal title :
Applied Psycholinquistics
Journal title :
Applied Psycholinquistics