There are two types of homophones the low frequency and high frequency. In a study from Homophone Effects in Visual Word Recognition Depend on Homophone Type and Task Demands, Kerswell (2007) found two types of homophones. The first one was presented as “low-frequency homophones with higher-frequency mates that are not animal names (e.g., maid – made), and 2) low-frequency homophones with mates that are, on average, of equivalent frequency and are animal names (e.g., foul – fowl)”. Kerswell(2007) mentions that those kinds of homophones can be produce and empathized in the task, namely and orthographic processing.
There are two types of homophones the low frequency and high frequency. In a study from Homophone Effects in Visual Word Recognition Depend on Homophone Type and Task Demands, Kerswell (2007) found two types of homophones. The first one was presented as “low-frequency homophones with higher-frequency mates that are not animal names (e.g., maid – made), and 2) low-frequency homophones with mates that are, on average, of equivalent frequency and are animal names (e.g., foul – fowl)”. Kerswell(2007) mentions that those kinds of homophones can be produce and empathized in the task, namely and orthographic processing.
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