Some suffix effects on lipread lists.

Abstract
Following the demonstration of recency in the recall of lipread lists, and its disturbance by an auditory suffix the effects of a lipread (silent) and a protruding tongue suffix, as well as a heard suffix, on lipread number recall are reported. Only a heard suffix specifically disturbed lipread recency; the lipread suffix exerted an effect through the list with no recency specific detriment, and the tongue suffix reduced primacy.

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