-
contrasted with
pseudowords in that they are not
pronounceable and by that
their spelling could not be the
spelling of a real word.
Pseudowords are created...
-
possible word (for example, in English,
blurk is a
pseudoword, but
bldzkg is a nonword); thus,
pseudowords follow a language's
phonetic rules but have no...
- be) nonsense:
ranging across speech sounds that are not
actual words,
pseudowords,
language games and
specialized jargon that
seems nonsensical to outsiders...
- English,
where they have
little formal meaning and are
rarely purposeful.
Pseudowords that
mimic the
structure of real
words are used in
experiments in psycholinguistics...
-
Basis of the Sound-Symbolic
Crossmodal Correspondence Between Auditory Pseudowords and
Visual Shapes".
Multisensory Research. -1 (aop): 29–78. doi:10...
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either visually or auditorily, with a
mixture of
words and
logatomes or
pseudowords (nonsense
strings that
respect the
phonotactic rules of a language, like...
- /ʂăk˧˥/ and /săk˧˥/ in
Saigon dialect respectively. Pseudo-homophones are
pseudowords that are
phonetically identical to a word. For example, groan/grone and...
- song
peaked at No. 12 in the UK
Singles Chart. The song’s
title is a
pseudoword Collins randomly came up with
during a
practice session.
Collins has said...
- (2013). "Can
cognitive models explain brain activation during word and
pseudoword reading? A meta-analysis of 36
neuroimaging studies".
Psychological Bulletin...
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identification within words is
compared to
letter identification within pseudowords (e.g. "WOSK") and
pseudohomophones (e.g. "WERK"). The
effect was first...