The distinction between deep and shallow orthographies is a central issue in studies of alphabetic writing. This paper aims to contribute to the debate on the relative merits of these by investigating how the coronal plosives [d] and [t] map onto the corresponding letters d and t. It turns out that an interesting asymmetry exists in word medial position in Dutch: both experienced users and children learning to write Dutch prefer ds over ts. Several mutually not always exclusive alternative explanations are provided. The fact that the d-preference is sensitive to phonological and morphological distinctions and may be influenced by speech rate, suggests that a deep orthographic representation might be the better option
Belgian Dutch (BD) and Netherlandic Dutch (ND) are known to exhibit phonetic and lexical differences...
In an experimental study we explored the role of word frequency and orthographic constraints in the ...
In this study, we use the association between various measures of the morphological family and decis...
Item does not contain fulltextThe distinction between deep and shallow orthographies is a central is...
Our study is concerned with reading processes. Using a letter-detection paradigm with masked priming...
Previous studies reveal that young Dutch children display a [t]-bias in the middle of words in pronu...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious studies reveal that young Dutch children display a [t]-bias i...
Dutch ordinals are constructed by adding one of two suffixes, -de or -ste, to the corresponding card...
This article focuses on the practical problems that go along with the sequencing of older non-standa...
The present study investigates linguistic relativity. The units of writing investigated are e and en...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss and analyze a set of correlations that we discovered using two of t...
In this paper we discuss and analyze a set of correlations that we discovered using two of the large...
In this paper we discuss and analyze a set of correlations that we discovered using two of the large...
In Dutch, vowel duration spelling is phonologically consistent but morphologically inconsistent (e.g...
In this paper, we use articulatory measures to determine whether Dutch schwa epenthesis is an abstra...
Belgian Dutch (BD) and Netherlandic Dutch (ND) are known to exhibit phonetic and lexical differences...
In an experimental study we explored the role of word frequency and orthographic constraints in the ...
In this study, we use the association between various measures of the morphological family and decis...
Item does not contain fulltextThe distinction between deep and shallow orthographies is a central is...
Our study is concerned with reading processes. Using a letter-detection paradigm with masked priming...
Previous studies reveal that young Dutch children display a [t]-bias in the middle of words in pronu...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious studies reveal that young Dutch children display a [t]-bias i...
Dutch ordinals are constructed by adding one of two suffixes, -de or -ste, to the corresponding card...
This article focuses on the practical problems that go along with the sequencing of older non-standa...
The present study investigates linguistic relativity. The units of writing investigated are e and en...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss and analyze a set of correlations that we discovered using two of t...
In this paper we discuss and analyze a set of correlations that we discovered using two of the large...
In this paper we discuss and analyze a set of correlations that we discovered using two of the large...
In Dutch, vowel duration spelling is phonologically consistent but morphologically inconsistent (e.g...
In this paper, we use articulatory measures to determine whether Dutch schwa epenthesis is an abstra...
Belgian Dutch (BD) and Netherlandic Dutch (ND) are known to exhibit phonetic and lexical differences...
In an experimental study we explored the role of word frequency and orthographic constraints in the ...
In this study, we use the association between various measures of the morphological family and decis...