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Morphological relationship revealed through the repetition priming task
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Laurie Beth Feldman
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction ix
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I. Written Language and poken Language Compared
- Variation in the intonation and punctuation of different adverbial clause types in spoken and written English 3
- Information flow in speaking and writing 17
- How is conversation like literary discourse? The role of imagery and details in creating involvement 31
- Modern American poetry and modern American speech 47
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II. Orthographic systems
- Segmentalism in linguisitics 71
- The syllabic origin of writing and the segmental origin of the alphabet 83
- Phonemic segmentation as ephiphenomenon 111
- Aspiration and Cherokee orthographies 135
- Interpreting Emai orthograpgic strategies 153
- Linguistic aspects of musical and mathematical notation 169
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III. The Psychology of Orthography
- Orthographic aspects of linguistic competence 193
- The costs and benefits of phonological analysis 211
- Morphological relationship revealed through the repetition priming task 239
- Orthography and phonology 255
- A model of lexical storage 275
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IV. Consequences of literacy
- Writing is a technology that restructures thought 293
- Language Index 321
- Author Index 323
- Subject Index 331
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction ix
-
I. Written Language and poken Language Compared
- Variation in the intonation and punctuation of different adverbial clause types in spoken and written English 3
- Information flow in speaking and writing 17
- How is conversation like literary discourse? The role of imagery and details in creating involvement 31
- Modern American poetry and modern American speech 47
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II. Orthographic systems
- Segmentalism in linguisitics 71
- The syllabic origin of writing and the segmental origin of the alphabet 83
- Phonemic segmentation as ephiphenomenon 111
- Aspiration and Cherokee orthographies 135
- Interpreting Emai orthograpgic strategies 153
- Linguistic aspects of musical and mathematical notation 169
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III. The Psychology of Orthography
- Orthographic aspects of linguistic competence 193
- The costs and benefits of phonological analysis 211
- Morphological relationship revealed through the repetition priming task 239
- Orthography and phonology 255
- A model of lexical storage 275
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IV. Consequences of literacy
- Writing is a technology that restructures thought 293
- Language Index 321
- Author Index 323
- Subject Index 331