WOS:000303178000006International audienceWe describe a multiple-route model of reading development in which coarse-grained orthographic processing plays a key role in optimizing access to semantics via whole-word orthographic representations. This forms part of the direct orthographic route that gradually replaces phonological recoding during the initial phases of reading acquisition. The model predicts distinct developmental trajectories for pseudo-homophone and transposed-letter effects - two benchmark phenomena associated with phonological recoding and coarse-grained orthographic processing, respectively. Pseudo-homophone effects should decrease over the first years of reading acquisition, whereas transposed-letter effects should initial...
A masked priming procedure was used to explore developmental changes in the tuning of lexical word r...
International audienceThe self-teaching hypothesis suggests that knowledge about the orthographic st...
The self-teaching hypothesis describes how children progress toward skilled sight-word reading. It p...
Two experiments explored learning, generalization, and the influence of semantics on orthographic pr...
ltiple sing entat logic and coarse-grained orthographic processing, respectively. Pseudo-homophone e...
It is widely held that children implicitly learn the structure of their writing system through stati...
It is widely held that children implicitly learn the structure of their writing system through stati...
Natural reading development gradually builds up to the adult vocabulary over a period of years. This...
International audienceThe development of neurocognitive mechanisms in single word reading was studie...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...
Previous studies have found that children with reading difficulties need more exposures to acquire t...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.General introduction -- Paper 1: Context a...
Orthographic systems vary dramatically in the extent to which they encode a language’s phonological ...
Learning to read has a substantial effect on the representations of spoken and meaning forms of word...
Children’s skill at recoding graphemes to phonemes is widely understood as the driver of their progr...
A masked priming procedure was used to explore developmental changes in the tuning of lexical word r...
International audienceThe self-teaching hypothesis suggests that knowledge about the orthographic st...
The self-teaching hypothesis describes how children progress toward skilled sight-word reading. It p...
Two experiments explored learning, generalization, and the influence of semantics on orthographic pr...
ltiple sing entat logic and coarse-grained orthographic processing, respectively. Pseudo-homophone e...
It is widely held that children implicitly learn the structure of their writing system through stati...
It is widely held that children implicitly learn the structure of their writing system through stati...
Natural reading development gradually builds up to the adult vocabulary over a period of years. This...
International audienceThe development of neurocognitive mechanisms in single word reading was studie...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...
Previous studies have found that children with reading difficulties need more exposures to acquire t...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.General introduction -- Paper 1: Context a...
Orthographic systems vary dramatically in the extent to which they encode a language’s phonological ...
Learning to read has a substantial effect on the representations of spoken and meaning forms of word...
Children’s skill at recoding graphemes to phonemes is widely understood as the driver of their progr...
A masked priming procedure was used to explore developmental changes in the tuning of lexical word r...
International audienceThe self-teaching hypothesis suggests that knowledge about the orthographic st...
The self-teaching hypothesis describes how children progress toward skilled sight-word reading. It p...