A report submitted by Michael J. Cortese to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2001 on contrasting models of word recognition and the criterion used to initiate pronunciation in reading aloud
For decades, human cognition involved in reading aloud and speech production has been investigated e...
Learning to read fluently involves moving from an effortful phonological decoding strategy to automa...
Two recent computational models of reading development propose that irregular words are read using a...
Nonword pronunciation is a critical challenge for models of reading aloud but little attention has b...
The present study investigated whether lexical frequency, a variable that is known to affect the tim...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
A number of computational models have been developed over the last 2 decades that are remarkably suc...
A number of computational models have been developed over the last 2 decades that are remarkably suc...
Background. A word whose body is pronounced in different ways in different words is body-inconsisten...
Background. A word whose body is pronounced in different ways in different words is body-inconsisten...
The time course of spoken word recognition depends largely on the frequencies of a word and its comp...
Computational accounts of reading aloud largely ignore context when stipulating how processing unfol...
ABSTRACT: The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising w...
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describ...
AbstractMost English words are polysyllabic, yet research on reading aloud typically focuses on mono...
For decades, human cognition involved in reading aloud and speech production has been investigated e...
Learning to read fluently involves moving from an effortful phonological decoding strategy to automa...
Two recent computational models of reading development propose that irregular words are read using a...
Nonword pronunciation is a critical challenge for models of reading aloud but little attention has b...
The present study investigated whether lexical frequency, a variable that is known to affect the tim...
International audienceNonword reading performance, that is, the ability to generate plausible pronun...
A number of computational models have been developed over the last 2 decades that are remarkably suc...
A number of computational models have been developed over the last 2 decades that are remarkably suc...
Background. A word whose body is pronounced in different ways in different words is body-inconsisten...
Background. A word whose body is pronounced in different ways in different words is body-inconsisten...
The time course of spoken word recognition depends largely on the frequencies of a word and its comp...
Computational accounts of reading aloud largely ignore context when stipulating how processing unfol...
ABSTRACT: The Possible Word Constraint is a proposed mechanism whereby listeners avoid recognising w...
All words of the languages we know are stored in the mental lexicon. Psycholinguistic models describ...
AbstractMost English words are polysyllabic, yet research on reading aloud typically focuses on mono...
For decades, human cognition involved in reading aloud and speech production has been investigated e...
Learning to read fluently involves moving from an effortful phonological decoding strategy to automa...
Two recent computational models of reading development propose that irregular words are read using a...