Flexible letter-position coding is unlikely to hold for morphologically rich languages

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (5):290-291 (2012)
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Abstract

We agree with Frost that flexible letter-position coding is unlikely to be a universal property of word recognition across different orthographies. We argue that it is particularly unlikely in morphologically rich languages like Finnish. We also argue that dual-route models are not overly flexible and that they are well equipped to adapt to the linguistic environment at hand

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