Previous masked-priming research has shown automatic phonological activation during visual word recognition in monolingual skilled-adult readers. Activation also occurs across languages in bilingual adult readers, suggesting that the activation of phonological representations is not language-specific. Less is known about developing readers: first, it is unclear whether there is automatic phonological activation during visual word recognition among children in general; and second, no empirical data exists on whether the activation of phonological representations is language-specific or not in bilingual children. The present study investigates these issues in bilingual third and fifth graders using cross-language phonological masked priming i...
Published online: 25 Jul 2015.Supplemental Material. Materials used in Experiment 1 and Experiment 2...
For over 15 years, masked phonological effects have been offered as evidence that phonology plays a ...
Using a masked phonological priming paradigm, Brysbaert, Van Dyck, and Van de Poel (1999) showed tha...
Previous masked-priming research has shown automatic phonological activation during visual word reco...
Silent word reading does not rely exclusively on orthographic information but involves the activatio...
A number of recent developments in the research on bilingualism and visual word recognition have con...
In this study, the authors show that cross-lingual phonological priming is possible not only from th...
We conducted five studies to examine the role of phonological code in visual word recognition in chi...
The co-activation of phonological representations in bilingual visual word recognition has been inve...
Nous avons examiné à travers cinq études le rôle de la phonologie dans la reconnaissance de mots écr...
French/English bilingual children (N=40) in French language schools participated in an 8-month longi...
In studies of bilingual word recognition with masked priming, first language (L1) primes activate th...
For over 15 years, masked phonological priming effects have been offered as evidence that phonology ...
Published online: 25 Jul 2015.Supplemental Material. Materials used in Experiment 1 and Experiment 2...
For over 15 years, masked phonological effects have been offered as evidence that phonology plays a ...
Using a masked phonological priming paradigm, Brysbaert, Van Dyck, and Van de Poel (1999) showed tha...
Previous masked-priming research has shown automatic phonological activation during visual word reco...
Silent word reading does not rely exclusively on orthographic information but involves the activatio...
A number of recent developments in the research on bilingualism and visual word recognition have con...
In this study, the authors show that cross-lingual phonological priming is possible not only from th...
We conducted five studies to examine the role of phonological code in visual word recognition in chi...
The co-activation of phonological representations in bilingual visual word recognition has been inve...
Nous avons examiné à travers cinq études le rôle de la phonologie dans la reconnaissance de mots écr...
French/English bilingual children (N=40) in French language schools participated in an 8-month longi...
In studies of bilingual word recognition with masked priming, first language (L1) primes activate th...
For over 15 years, masked phonological priming effects have been offered as evidence that phonology ...
Published online: 25 Jul 2015.Supplemental Material. Materials used in Experiment 1 and Experiment 2...
For over 15 years, masked phonological effects have been offered as evidence that phonology plays a ...
Using a masked phonological priming paradigm, Brysbaert, Van Dyck, and Van de Poel (1999) showed tha...