Abstract

Item identifications were tested following either pronunciation or no pronunciation of intrapair R and W members of a prior study list. Pronunciation had no effect on W items in terms of identifying either their oldness or their prior pairwise function. However, pronunciation adversely affected identifications of R items in terms of both their oldness and their prior pairwise function. The results were interpreted in terms of both a frequency model and a depth of processing model.

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