Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments were carried out to explore the units of analysis used by children to read Dutch bisyllabic pseudowords. Although Dutch orthography is highly regular, several deviations from a one-to-one correspondence occur. In polysyllabic words, the grapheme e may represent three different vowels: /ε/, /e/, or /∂/. In Experiment 1, Grade 6 elementary school children were presented lists of bisyllabic pseudowords containing the grapheme e in the initial syllable representing a content morpheme, a prefix, or a random string. On the basis of general word frequency data, we expected the interpretation of the initial syllable as a random string to elicit the pronunciation of a stressed /e/, the interpretation of ...
Our study is concerned with reading processes. Using a letter-detection paradigm with masked priming...
In this paper we report on four experiments in which we attempted to prime the stress position of Du...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined to what extent advanced and beginning readers, inc...
Two experiments were carried out to explore the units of analysis is used by children to read Dutch ...
In an experimental study we explored the role of word frequency and orthographic constraints in the ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present longitudinal study investigated the growth of word reading...
Contains fulltext : 99265.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Grade two throug...
Dutch words with certain final consonant clusters are subject to optional schwa epenthesis. The pres...
Grade two through six elementary school Dutch children were asked to perform a lexical decision task...
Dutch words with certain final consonant clusters are subject to optional schwa epenthesis. The pres...
The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in beginning...
The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in beginning...
<div><p>The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in b...
Item does not contain fulltextBesides phonotactic principles, orthographies entail graphotactic rule...
This study addressed the question why vowel spelling acquisition is relatively difficult for young D...
Our study is concerned with reading processes. Using a letter-detection paradigm with masked priming...
In this paper we report on four experiments in which we attempted to prime the stress position of Du...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined to what extent advanced and beginning readers, inc...
Two experiments were carried out to explore the units of analysis is used by children to read Dutch ...
In an experimental study we explored the role of word frequency and orthographic constraints in the ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present longitudinal study investigated the growth of word reading...
Contains fulltext : 99265.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Grade two throug...
Dutch words with certain final consonant clusters are subject to optional schwa epenthesis. The pres...
Grade two through six elementary school Dutch children were asked to perform a lexical decision task...
Dutch words with certain final consonant clusters are subject to optional schwa epenthesis. The pres...
The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in beginning...
The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in beginning...
<div><p>The present cross-sectional study investigated the development of phonological recoding in b...
Item does not contain fulltextBesides phonotactic principles, orthographies entail graphotactic rule...
This study addressed the question why vowel spelling acquisition is relatively difficult for young D...
Our study is concerned with reading processes. Using a letter-detection paradigm with masked priming...
In this paper we report on four experiments in which we attempted to prime the stress position of Du...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined to what extent advanced and beginning readers, inc...