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CogSci 2024

July 25, 2024

Rotterdam, Netherlands

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Recognizing printed words involves identifying individual letters, as well as keeping track of specific positions of the letters. Interestingly, some languages show flexibility in letter-position coding which is inferred by the observation that pseudowords formed by transposing internal letters of a word (e.g., jugde-JUDGE) can facilitate recognition of the given word. While research in English and other Indo-European languages have shown that readers can cope with such violations in the canonical order of letters in a word, research from other languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Korean produce contrary findings. Such scenario creates a demand for conducting similar research across different languages using different writing systems, so that a universal model of word-recognition can be built. Therefore, in the current study, we investigated flexibility in letter-position coding in Hindi (Devanagari script). Interestingly, we find evidence for flexibility in letter position encoding in Hindi similar to English and other Indo-European languages.

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Suraj Kumar: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur; Anurag Khare: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur; Ark Verma: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

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