orthographic neighborhood
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orthographic neighborhood (plural orthographic neighborhoods) (US)
- (orthography) The set of words that can be formed by changing one letter while maintaining letter positions.
- 2009 Colin J. Davis, "Re(de)fining the Orthographic Neighborhood: The Role of Addition and Deletion Neighbors in Lexical Decision and Reading," Journal of Experimental Psychology, Human Perception and Performance 35(5): 1550-1570.
- In summary, the present experiments have shown that addition and deletion neighbors form part of a word’s orthographic neighborhood.
- 2009 Colin J. Davis, "Re(de)fining the Orthographic Neighborhood: The Role of Addition and Deletion Neighbors in Lexical Decision and Reading," Journal of Experimental Psychology, Human Perception and Performance 35(5): 1550-1570.
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