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Features of lexical richness in children’s books: Comparisons with child-directed speech ...
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Features of lexical richness in children’s books: Comparisons with child-directed speech ...
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The linguistic outcomes of Greek children learning English at preschool: Testing before and after lockdown ...
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Defining and understanding dyslexia: past, present and future
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Both Semantic Diversity and Frequency Influence Children’s Sentence Reading
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The influence of item-level contextual history on lexical and semantic judgments by children and adults.
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Both semantic diversity and frequency influence children’s sentence reading.
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Nurturing a lexical legacy: understanding the transition from novice-to-expert in children's reading development 2015-2019 ...
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Learning Words Via Reading: Contextual Diversity, Spacing, and Retrieval Effects in Adults
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The Role of Linguistic Factors on Crosslinguistic Influence ...
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Semantic Diversity, Frequency and the Development of Lexical Quality in Children’s Word Reading ...
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Orthographic learning, fast and slow : lexical competition effects reveal the time course of word learning in developing readers
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Nurturing a lexical legacy: reading experience is critical for the development of word reading skill
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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
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Early prediction of language and literacy problems: is 18 months too early?
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Working memory, reading ability and the effects of distance and typicality on anaphor resolution in children
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We investigated the time course of anaphor resolution in children and whether this is modulated by individual differences in working memory and reading skill. The eye movements of 30 children (10–11 years) were monitored as they read short paragraphs in which (1) the semantic typicality of an antecedent and (2) its distance in relation to an anaphor were orthogonally manipulated. Children showed effects of distance and typicality on the anaphor itself and also on the word to the right of the anaphor, suggesting that anaphoric processing begins immediately but continues after the eyes have left the anaphor. Furthermore, children showed no evidence of resolving anaphors in the most difficult condition (distant atypical antecedent), suggesting that anaphoric processing that is demanding may not occur online in children of this age. Finally, working memory capacity and reading comprehension skill affect the magnitude and time course of typicality and distance effects during anaphoric processing.
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