Lexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition by stuttering children: Evidence from Spanish

A number of studies have pointed out that stuttering-like disfluencies could be the result of failures in central and linguistic processing. The goal of the present paper is to analyze if stuttering implies deficits in the lexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition. This study co...

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Case control study
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spelling 3dc341fb-3c62-4c40-91ce-d7c5b03bb512522750926008a8fbcfd-eabb-4348-8e41-2ad5bfa253972020-05-26T00:01:08Z2020-05-26T00:01:08Z2014A number of studies have pointed out that stuttering-like disfluencies could be the result of failures in central and linguistic processing. The goal of the present paper is to analyze if stuttering implies deficits in the lexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition. This study compares the performance of 28 children with and without stuttering in a standard lexical decision task in a transparent orthography: Spanish. Word frequency and syllable frequency were manipulated in the experimental words. Stutterers were found to be considerably slower (in their correct responses) and produced more errors than the non- stutterers (?(1) = 36.63, p and lt;.001, ?2 =.60). There was also a facilitation effect of syllable frequency, restricted to low frequency words and only in the stutterers group (t1(10) = 3.67, p and lt;.005; t2(36) = 3.10, p and lt;.001). These outcomes appear to suggest that the decoding process of stutterers exhibits a deficit in the interface between the phonological-syllabic level and the word level. Copyright © Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid 2014.application/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1017/sjp.2014.581988290411387416https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23320engCambridge University PressNo. 2Spanish Journal of PsychologyVol. 17Spanish Journal of Psychology, ISSN:19882904, 11387416, Vol.17, No.2 (2014)https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84912021611&doi=10.1017%2fsjp.2014.58&partnerID=40&md5=612562d3ec16428beed097baf1779729Abierto (Texto Completo)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2instname:Universidad del Rosarioreponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocURCase control studyChildFemaleHumanLanguageLinguisticsMalePhoneticsPsychologyRecognitionStutteringCase-control studiesChildFemaleHumansLanguageLinguisticsMalePhoneticsRecognition (psychology)StutteringPhonological encodingReadingStutteringSyllableWord processingLexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition by stuttering children: Evidence from SpanisharticleArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Álvarez, Carlos J.Hernández Jaramillo, Blanca YanethHernández-Cabrera, Juan A.10336/23320oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/233202022-05-02 07:37:16.348781https://repository.urosario.edu.coRepositorio institucional EdocURedocur@urosario.edu.co
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Lexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition by stuttering children: Evidence from Spanish
title Lexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition by stuttering children: Evidence from Spanish
spellingShingle Lexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition by stuttering children: Evidence from Spanish
Case control study
Child
Female
Human
Language
Linguistics
Male
Phonetics
Psychology
Recognition
Stuttering
Case-control studies
Child
Female
Humans
Language
Linguistics
Male
Phonetics
Recognition (psychology)
Stuttering
Phonological encoding
Reading
Stuttering
Syllable
Word processing
title_short Lexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition by stuttering children: Evidence from Spanish
title_full Lexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition by stuttering children: Evidence from Spanish
title_fullStr Lexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition by stuttering children: Evidence from Spanish
title_full_unstemmed Lexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition by stuttering children: Evidence from Spanish
title_sort Lexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition by stuttering children: Evidence from Spanish
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Case control study
Child
Female
Human
Language
Linguistics
Male
Phonetics
Psychology
Recognition
Stuttering
Case-control studies
Child
Female
Humans
Language
Linguistics
Male
Phonetics
Recognition (psychology)
Stuttering
Phonological encoding
Reading
Stuttering
Syllable
Word processing
topic Case control study
Child
Female
Human
Language
Linguistics
Male
Phonetics
Psychology
Recognition
Stuttering
Case-control studies
Child
Female
Humans
Language
Linguistics
Male
Phonetics
Recognition (psychology)
Stuttering
Phonological encoding
Reading
Stuttering
Syllable
Word processing
description A number of studies have pointed out that stuttering-like disfluencies could be the result of failures in central and linguistic processing. The goal of the present paper is to analyze if stuttering implies deficits in the lexical and phonological processing in visual word recognition. This study compares the performance of 28 children with and without stuttering in a standard lexical decision task in a transparent orthography: Spanish. Word frequency and syllable frequency were manipulated in the experimental words. Stutterers were found to be considerably slower (in their correct responses) and produced more errors than the non- stutterers (?(1) = 36.63, p and lt;.001, ?2 =.60). There was also a facilitation effect of syllable frequency, restricted to low frequency words and only in the stutterers group (t1(10) = 3.67, p and lt;.005; t2(36) = 3.10, p and lt;.001). These outcomes appear to suggest that the decoding process of stutterers exhibits a deficit in the interface between the phonological-syllabic level and the word level. Copyright © Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid 2014.
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