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An investigation of weak syllable processing in deaf children with cochlear implants
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2006J. Titterington +4 more
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Journal of neural transmission, 2010
S. Skodda, A. Flasskamp, U. Schlegel
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S. Skodda, A. Flasskamp, U. Schlegel
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Do French dyslexic children use syllables in visual word processing?
2017Some recent studies in French have shown thatdyslexic children, who have phonological deficits,were surprisingly able to use phonological syllablesized units during online visual word processing.French dyslexic children were as sensitive as chronological age-matched and reading level-matchedchildren to phonotactic and statistical properties ofsyllables
Maïonchi-Pino, Norbert +2 more
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The ortho-syllable as a processing unit in handwriting: the mute e effect
, 2015Eric Lambert +2 more
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Role of the syllable in the processing of spoken English: evidence from a nonword comparison task.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1995Maggie Bruck, R. Treiman, M. Caravolas
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Phonotactics and Syllable Stress: Implications for the Processing of Spoken Nonsense Words
Language and Speech, 1997M. Vitevitch +3 more
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