Effects of phonological similarity and concurrent ...
dohomophones) sounded like real words, or they did not. Phonemically similar lists were less accurately recalled than were phonemically dissimilar lists, and lists of pseu dohomophones were better remembered than were lists of nonwords that did not sound like words. The phonemic similarity effect was abolished by concurrent articulation. ................
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