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Letter order is not coded by open bigrams
2013
Journal of Memory and Language
Open bigram (OB) models (e.g., SERIOL: Whitney, 2001 Binary OB, Grainger & van Heuven, 2003; Overlap OB, Grainger et al., 2006; Local combination detector model, Dehaene et al., 2005) posit that letter order in a word is coded by a set of ordered letter pairs. We report three experiments using bigram primes in the same-different match task, investigating the effects of order reversal and the number of letters intervening between the letters in the target. Reversed bigrams (e.g., fo-OF,
doi:10.1016/j.jml.2013.03.003
pmid:23914048
pmcid:PMC3677090
fatcat:ck75t6paxzbpbh7zbvyhhyqlnu