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Prefixes repel stress in reading aloud : evidence from surface dyslexia
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The Locus of serial processing in reading aloud : orthography-to-phonology computation or speech planning?
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'Fell' primes 'fall', but does 'bell' prime 'ball'? Masked priming with irregularly-inflected primes
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The Cross-script length effect : further evidence challenging PDP models of reading aloud
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Is there serial processing in the reading system; and are there local representations?
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On the P and the D in PDP : is processing always parallel, and are representations always distributed?
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Characterizing the motor execution stage of speech production : consonantal effects on delayed naming latency and onset duration
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When parallel processing in visual word recognition is not enough : new evidence from naming
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DRC : a dual route cascased model of visual word recognition and reading aloud
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DRC: a dual route cascaded model of visual word recognition and reading aloud
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In: Psychological Review, Vol. 108, no. 1 (Jan 2001), pp. 204-256 (2001)
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