Cross-language differences in the use of internal orthographic structure when reading polysyllabic word
International audienceThe Orthographic Depth Hypothesis [Katz, L., & Frost, R.(1992). The reading pr...
International audienceThe Orthographic Depth Hypothesis [Katz, L., & Frost, R.(1992). The reading pr...
International audienceThe Orthographic Depth Hypothesis [Katz, L., & Frost, R.(1992). The reading pr...
The way in which adult readers process the internal orthographic structure of words was examined in ...
International audienceIt is hypothesized that written languages differ in the preferred grain size o...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the lexicon structure responds to two opposed pressures. First,...
It is hypothesized that written languages differ in the preferred grain size of units that emerge du...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the lexicon structure responds to two opposed pressures. First,...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the lexicon structure responds to two opposed pressures. First,...
How polysyllabic English words are analyzed in silent reading was examined in three exper-iments by ...
How polysyllabic English words are analyzed in silent reading was examined in three experiments by c...
In the hope of filling in a missing link for experimental psychologists research on reading, this pa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN028638 / BLDSC - British Library D...
How do we read and spell words? One view suggests that there is one orthographic lexicon used to rec...
Abstract Network science has been applied to study the structure of the mental lexicon, the part of ...
International audienceThe Orthographic Depth Hypothesis [Katz, L., & Frost, R.(1992). The reading pr...
International audienceThe Orthographic Depth Hypothesis [Katz, L., & Frost, R.(1992). The reading pr...
International audienceThe Orthographic Depth Hypothesis [Katz, L., & Frost, R.(1992). The reading pr...
The way in which adult readers process the internal orthographic structure of words was examined in ...
International audienceIt is hypothesized that written languages differ in the preferred grain size o...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the lexicon structure responds to two opposed pressures. First,...
It is hypothesized that written languages differ in the preferred grain size of units that emerge du...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the lexicon structure responds to two opposed pressures. First,...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the lexicon structure responds to two opposed pressures. First,...
How polysyllabic English words are analyzed in silent reading was examined in three exper-iments by ...
How polysyllabic English words are analyzed in silent reading was examined in three experiments by c...
In the hope of filling in a missing link for experimental psychologists research on reading, this pa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN028638 / BLDSC - British Library D...
How do we read and spell words? One view suggests that there is one orthographic lexicon used to rec...
Abstract Network science has been applied to study the structure of the mental lexicon, the part of ...
International audienceThe Orthographic Depth Hypothesis [Katz, L., & Frost, R.(1992). The reading pr...
International audienceThe Orthographic Depth Hypothesis [Katz, L., & Frost, R.(1992). The reading pr...
International audienceThe Orthographic Depth Hypothesis [Katz, L., & Frost, R.(1992). The reading pr...