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Reliance on sub-lexical and lexical spelling routes across adulthood

  • Gitit Kavé
  • , Dolev Seri
  • , Roi Cohen
  • , Osher Zicherman
  • , Neta Salner

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תקציר

Lexicality effects and error type can indicate whether spelling relies on sub-lexical or lexical routes. We used non-words and words to examine spelling strategies across adulthood. Forty younger (mean age 24.70), 41 middle age (mean age 49.00), and 40 older adults (mean age 73.83) spelled 36 non-words that consisted of existing morphemes and 36 real words. Coding distinguished between homophonic errors in target letters, non-homophonic errors (e.g., letter substitution, insertion, transposition, or omission), and whole word substitution errors. Older adults demonstrated the largest lexicality effect, with the greatest difference between non-words and words. In addition, younger adults made more homophonic errors, fewer non-homophonic errors, and fewer word substitution errors than did older adults. The findings provide evidence for a greater reliance on the sub-lexical spelling route in younger age, as well as for a greater reliance on the lexical spelling route in older age.

שפה מקוריתאנגלית
כתב עתReading and Writing
מזהי עצם דיגיטלי (DOIs)
סטטוס פרסוםפורסם - 14 ינו׳ 2026

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© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2026.

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