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From Inkmarks to Ideas: Current Issues in Lexical Processing Book

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  • From Inkmarks to Ideas: Current Issues in Lexical Processing
  • Written by author Sally Andrews
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1/4/2007
  • Reading is one of the most sophisticated demonstrations of human pattern recognition and symbolic processing skill. Skilled readers effortlessly comprehend written text at rates of at least 300 words per minute, despite the complex interactions between pe
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S. Andrews, Preface. Part I – Theories of lexical retrieval: Computational models and mechanisms. K. Rastle, M. Coltheart, Is there serial processing in the reading system; and are there local representations? M.S. Seidenberg, D.C. Plaut, Progress in understanding word reading: Data fitting versus theory building. C.T. Kello, Considering the junction model of lexical processing. M. Taft, A localist-cum-distributed (LCD) framework for lexical processing. K.I. Forster, Five challenges for activation models. K. Rayner, E.D. Reichle, A. Pollatsek, Cognitive processes in reading: The E-Z Reader model of eye movement control. Part II – Models, methods & measures: Converging approaches to investigating lexical processing. A. Castles, K. Nation, How does orthographic learning happen? C.J. Davis, Orthographic input coding: A review of behavioural evidence and current models. C. Davis, J. Kim, Changing circumstance: How flexible is lexical access? D.A. Balota, M.J. Yap, Attentional control and flexible lexical processing: Explorations of the magic moment of word recognition. G. Libben, Reading complex morphological structures. A. Pollatsek, J. Hyönä, Processing of morphemically complex words in context: What can be learned from eye movements. K. Patterson, M.C. MacDonald, Sweet nothings: Narrative speech in semantic dementia. S. Andrews, All about words: A lexicalist perspective on reading.


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