Medicina: Neuropsicologia cognitiva
English |
phoneme-grapheme conversion |
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Attestation |
3
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Part of speech |
Noun phrase
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Definition |
A mechanism which allows the access to the meaning of a phonological string through an ortographic ricodification of the phonemes.
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Definition source |
Vista-Mead 2001
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Context |
This information, which we have acquired through our experience with the written language, is often referred to as knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences. The system, which produces a written form corresponding to a phonological input, is often referred to as the phoneme-grapheme conversion , or PGC system. Thus, if we wished to spell a spoken word whose spelling we did not know, for example, /hezikaest/, we would probably arrive at spellings such as HEZIKAST, HESICAST, HESYCAST, and HESYCHAST.
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Context source |
Paradis 1993
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Subject field |
Aphasia
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Sub-field (level 1) |
Aphasiology
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Sub-field (level 2) |
Cognitive neuropsychology
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Sub-field (level 3) |
Lexical processing system
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Comprehensive concept |
Lexical processing system
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Generic concept |
Conversion rules
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Related concept |
Auditory input lexicon, Visual input lexicon, Semantic system, Phonological buffer, Graphemic buffer, Auditory input, Tactile input, Visual input,Orthographic input, Orthographic output lexicon, Phonological output lexicon, Verbal output, Written output, Grapheme-phoneme conversion route, Input lexicons, Output lexicons
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Sistema di conversione fonologico-ortografico
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Reliability code |
3
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