This chapter is focussed on the nature of the assembly mechanism in reading. Several topic are discussed, but the main issue is related to whether independent representations and processes are involved in the construction of the phonology for consonants and vowels. The model proposed by Berent and Perfetti (1995), the two-cycles model, supporting the notion of a processing priority for consonants, is presented and discussed in light of recent experimental data in Italian, showing a pattern that provides only partial support for the two-cycles model.
The assembly of phonology in Italian and English: Consonants and vowels
COLOMBO, LUCIA
2000
Abstract
This chapter is focussed on the nature of the assembly mechanism in reading. Several topic are discussed, but the main issue is related to whether independent representations and processes are involved in the construction of the phonology for consonants and vowels. The model proposed by Berent and Perfetti (1995), the two-cycles model, supporting the notion of a processing priority for consonants, is presented and discussed in light of recent experimental data in Italian, showing a pattern that provides only partial support for the two-cycles model.File in questo prodotto:
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