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Features of lexical richness in children’s books: Comparisons with child-directed speech ...
Dawson, Nicola; Hsiao, Yaling; Tan, Alvin. - : Carnegie Mellon University Library Publishing Service, 2021
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Features of lexical richness in children’s books: Comparisons with child-directed speech ...
Dawson, Nicola; Hsiao, Yaling; Tan, Alvin. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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The linguistic outcomes of Greek children learning English at preschool: Testing before and after lockdown ...
Faitaki, Faidra; Nation, Kate; Murphy, Victoria. - : Open Science Framework, 2020
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Defining and understanding dyslexia: past, present and future
In: Oxf Rev Educ (2020)
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Both Semantic Diversity and Frequency Influence Children’s Sentence Reading
Hsiao, Yaling; Bird, Megan; Pagán, Ascensión. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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The influence of item-level contextual history on lexical and semantic judgments by children and adults.
Hsiao, Yaling; Bird, Megan; Norris, Helen. - : American Psychological Association, 2020
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Both semantic diversity and frequency influence children’s sentence reading.
Pagán, Ascensión; Bird, Megan; Hsiao, Yaling. - : Taylor & Francis (Routledge) for Society for the Scientific Study of Reading, 2019
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Learning Words Via Reading: Contextual Diversity, Spacing, and Retrieval Effects in Adults
Pagán, Ascensión; Nation, Kate. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2019
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The Role of Linguistic Factors on Crosslinguistic Influence ...
Faitaki, Faidra; Murphy, Victoria; Nation, Kate. - : Open Science Framework, 2018
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Orthographic learning, fast and slow : lexical competition effects reveal the time course of word learning in developing readers
Tamura, Niina; Castles, Anne; Nation, Kate. - : Elsevier, 2017
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Nurturing a lexical legacy: reading experience is critical for the development of word reading skill
Nation, Kate. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2017
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Skewing the evidence : the effect of input structure on child and adult learning of lexically based patterns in an artificial language
Brown, Helen; Nation, Kate; Wonnacott, Elizabeth. - : Academic Press, 2017
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Early prediction of language and literacy problems: is 18 months too early?
Duff, Fiona J.; Nation, Kate; Plunkett, Kim. - : PeerJ Inc., 2015
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Working memory, reading ability and the effects of distance and typicality on anaphor resolution in children
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Density and length in the neighborhood : explaining cross-linguistic differences in learning to read in English and Dutch
Abstract: Two experiments examined underlying cognitive processes that may explain why it is harder to learn to read in English than in more transparent orthographies such as German and Dutch. Participants were English and Dutch readers from Grades 3 and 4. Experiment 1 probed the transition from serial to more parallel processing, as measured by the word length effect for words and pseudowords. English children took longer to make the transition to more parallel reading strategies for words than Dutch children. In contrast, Dutch children continued to use more serial reading strategies for pseudowords. Experiment 2 investigated children's sensitivity to the orthographic overlap between words, as measured by the size of orthographic neighborhood effects for words and pseudowords. Children reading Dutch showed greater sensitivity to the overlap between both words and pseudowords than English children. Cross-linguistic differences in the transition from serial to parallel reading strategies are discussed within the framework offered by the self-teaching hypothesis and the orthographic depth hypothesis. Finally, it is argued that differences between the two languages in the effect of orthographic neighborhood size are a result of cross-linguistic differences in orthographic density and not cross-linguistic differences in orthographic transparency. ; 21 page(s)
Keyword: Cross-linguistic; Length effects; Orthographic density; Orthographic depth; Orthographic neighborhood size effects; Reading development
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/362643
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Working memory, reading ability and the effects of distance and typicality on anaphor resolution in children
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Is children's reading "good enough"? Links between online processing and comprehension as children read syntactically ambiguous sentences
Wonnacott, Elizabeth; Joseph, Holly S. S. L.; Adelman, James S.. - : Sage Publications Ltd., 2015
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Becoming a written word: Eye movements reveal order of acquisition effects following incidental exposure to new words during silent reading
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 133 (2014) 1, 238-248
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The nature and specificity of paired associate learning deficits in children with dyslexia
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 71 (2014) 1, 71-88
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The Nature and specificity of paired associate learning deficits in children with dyslexia
Litt, Robin A; Nation, Kate. - : Elsevier, 2014
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