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Word length effects in Hebrew [PDF]
Numerous lateralization studies have reported that word length has a stronger effect in the left visual field (LVF) than in the right visual field (RVF) for right-handed people due to hemispheric asymmetry for language processing. Alternatively, early perceptual learning theory argued that the length effects might depend on the frequency of having read
Michal, Lavidor, Carol, Whitney
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Reading Derived Words by Italian Children With and Without Dyslexia: The Effect of Root Length
Children with dyslexia are extremely slow at reading long words but they are faster with stimuli composed of roots and derivational suffixes (e.g., CASSIERE, ‘cashier’) than stimuli not decomposable in morphemes (e.g., CAMMELLO, ‘camel’).
Cristina Burani +5 more
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Verse diversification: Frequencies and variations of verse types in Vana kannel and Kalevipoeg
The present study concentrates on specific linguistic aspects in traditional Estonian poetic texts. Focusing on the verse structure of the traditional folk song of Vana kannel and the individually edited and authored epic poem Kalevipoeg, different ...
Peter Grzybek
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Research on reading development attempts to explain differences in the reading patterns of adults and children. Previous studies, which typically analyzed word length and frequency effects in developing readers, often focused on dyslexic or dysfluent ...
Sabrina Gerth, Julia Festman
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Impact of Sampling Frequency on Implementation Cost and Performance of FPGA-based Digital Controller of Power Converters: Case Study for Three-Phase Four-Legs Inverters [PDF]
One of the problems in digital control of power converters is calculation time in each sampling instant which effect on cost and complexity of digital controller.
A. Hamidi, S. Karimi, A. Ahmadi
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Polysemy and brevity versus frequency in language [PDF]
The pioneering research of G. K. Zipf on the relationship between word frequency and other word features led to the formulation of various linguistic laws. The most popular is Zipf's law for word frequencies.
Baixeries, Jaume +4 more
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Visual word learning in adults with dyslexia
We investigated word learning in university and college students with a diagnosis of dyslexia and in typically-reading controls. Participants read aloud short (4-letter) and longer (7-letter) nonwords as quickly as possible.
Rosa Kit Wan Kwok, Andrew eEllis
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Pattern-avoiding alternating words [PDF]
A word $w=w_1w_2\cdots w_n$ is alternating if either $w_1w_3\cdots$ (when the word is up-down) or $w_1 ...
Gao, Emma L. L. +2 more
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Power converters have become increasingly important in the power industry. To enhance design reliability and efficiency, real-time simulation is a popular method for testing control units of these devices.
Fuhai Zhao +5 more
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The influence of exposure duration and context length on word recall: A replication of Tulving et al. (1964) [PDF]
Tulving and colleagues (1964) pioneered the study of word recognition by investigating the influence of exposure duration and context length on accurate word identification.
Bradley-Garcia, Meenakshie +14 more
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