Learning morphologically complex spoken words: Orthographic expectations of embedded stems are formed prior to print exposure
It is well known that information from spoken language is integrated into reading processes, but the nature of these links and how they are acquired is less well understood. Recent evidence has suggested that predictions about the written form of newly learned spoken words are already generated prio...
Autors principals: | Beyersmann, E, Wegener, S, Nation, K, Prokupzcuk, A, Wang, H-C, Castles, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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American Psychological Association
2021
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