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A Cross-linguistic Database of Children’s Printed Words in Three Slavic Languages
In: http://korpus.juls.savba.sk/attachments/publications/garabik-weslalex.pdf (2007)
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Applied Psycholinguistics 29 (2008), 1–18 Printed in the United States of America DOI:10.1017/S0142716407080095 Preschoolers use partial letter names to select spellings: Evidence from Portuguese
In: http://spell.psychology.wustl.edu/~bkessler/PolloPartial/S0142716407080095a.pdf (2006)
Abstract: Two studies examined children’s use of letter-name spelling strategies when target phoneme sequences match letter names with different degrees of precision. We examined Portuguese-speaking preschool-ers ’ use of h (which is named /a"ga / but which never represents those sounds) when spelling words beginning with /ga / or variants of /ga/. We also looked at use of q (named /ke/) when spelling /ke / and /ge/. Children sometimes used h for stimuli beginning with /ga / and /ka/, and q when spelling words and nonwords beginning with /ke / and /ge/; they did not use these letters when stimuli began with other sequences. Thus, their spellings evinced use of letter-name matches primarily when consonant–vowel sequences matched, such that vowels must be exact but consonants could differ in voicing from the target phoneme. In the United States, Brazil, and many other countries, children often learn the names of the letters of the alphabet from an early age. For example, in a recent study of letter name acquisition by English speakers in the United States and Portuguese speakers in Brazil, 4- and 5-year-olds knew, on average, the names of about two-thirds of the letters (Treiman, Kessler, & Pollo, 2006). Given children’s
URL: http://spell.psychology.wustl.edu/~bkessler/PolloPartial/S0142716407080095a.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.542.2957
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Multilateral comparison and significance testing of the Indo-Uralic question
In: http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~bkessler/McDonald/paper/Kessler--Multilateral-book.pdf (2006)
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from US and Brazilian preschoolers
In: http://spell.psychology.wustl.edu/~bkessler/LetterNameLearnUSBrazil/LetterNameLearnUSBrazil-AP.pdf (2005)
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English speakers’ sensitivity to phonotactic patterns
In: http://spell.psychology.wustl.edu/~bkessler/SensPhonotactic/Treiman_et_al_Labphon_2000.pdf (2000)
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Automatic detection of text genre
In: http://arxiv.org/pdf/cmp-lg/9707002v1.pdf (1997)
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Automatic detection of text genre
In: http://spell.psychology.wustl.edu/~bkessler/ACL1997/ACL1997.pdf (1997)
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Automatic Detection of Text Genre
In: ftp://parcftp.xerox.com/pub/qca/genre/paper.acl97.ps.Z (1997)
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Automatic Detection of Text Genre
In: http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/P/P97/P97-1005.pdf (1997)
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Automatic Detection of Text Genre
In: http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/jimmylin/papers/Kessler97.pdf (1997)
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Computational dialectology in Irish Gaelic
In: http://arxiv.org/pdf/cmp-lg/9503002v1.pdf (1995)
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Reviewed by
In: http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/J/J01/J01-4008.pdf
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Running head: SENSITIVITY TO ORTHOGRAPHIC CONSISTENCY Effects of Orthographic Consistency, Frequency, and Letter Knowledge on Children’s Vowel Spelling Development
In: http://spell.psychology.wustl.edu/CaravolasVSpell/CaravolasVSpell.pdf
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The English Lexicon Project (B220) 1
In: http://myweb.unomaha.edu/~mcortese/b220_Balota_English_Lexicon_Project.pdf
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Anticipatory Conditioning 1 Running head: ANTICIPATORY CONDITIONING IN READING Anticipatory Conditioning of Spelling-to-Sound Translation
In: http://spell.psychology.wustl.edu/TreimanReadCGMorph/TreimanReadCGMorph.pdf
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A New Look 1 Running head: FACTORS THAT AFFECT ORAL WORD READING A New Look at the Factors That Affect Oral Word Reading
In: http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~bkessler/NewLook/NewLook.pdf
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Vowels, syllables, and letter names 1 Running Head: CHILDREN’S SPELLING IN ENGLISH AND PORTUGUESE Vowels, Syllables, and Letter Names: Differences Between Young Children’s Spelling in
In: http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~bkessler/PolloVSyllLN/PolloVSyllLN.pdf
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Word Similarity Metrics and Multilateral Comparison
In: http://spell.psychology.wustl.edu/ACLWordSim/ACLWordSim.pdf
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Word Similarity Metrics and Multilateral Comparison
In: http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/w/w07/W07-1302.pdf
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Running head: PHONETIC VOICE KEY BIASES Phonetic Biases in Voice Key Response Time Measurements
In: http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~bkessler/VK/VK.pdf
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