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Good and bad effects of phonological similarity on word and nonword recall: The role of beginnings and ends

Abstract

This study explored whether earlier results of differential (harmful vs. helpful) short-term memory effects of shared syllables at nonword beginnings compared to ends could be replicated for lists of bisyllabic real words. We studied immediate serial recall of lists that had phonologically redundant syllables at the beginnings or ends of two-syllable words or nonwords. The results showed that redundancy at the beginning had a negative effect on …

Authors

Luotoniemi E; Service E; Maury S

Journal

Journal of Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 80–102

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

January 2007

DOI

10.1080/09541440600758747

ISSN

2044-5911