Abstract

Results from different experiments concerning word similarity, word identification and manipulation of single sounds and findings from first language acquisition research are discussed as to their relevance for an understanding of which perceptual units are primary in word recognition. It is argued that units of different sizes may serve as primary perceptual units equally well depending on certain characteristics of the perceptual situation.

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