Orthographic neighborhood effects in parallel distributed processing models.

A study was conducted to evaluate orthographic neighborhood effects in parallel distributed processing models. Data were drawn from a set of stimuli that contained 2,073 words. Findings reveal that low frequency words with small neighborhoods had higher phonological, orthographic, and cross-entrop...

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Publicado en:Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology Vol. 53; no. 3; pp. 220 - 231
Autores principales: Sears, Christopher R., Hino, Yasushi, Lupker, Stephen J.
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Publicado: Canadian Psychological Association September 1999
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