Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Bertram, Raymond
Helle, Laura
Kaakinen, Johanna K.
Svedström, Erkki
and
Paterson, Kevin
2013.
The Effect of Expertise on Eye Movement Behaviour in Medical Image Perception.
PLoS ONE,
Vol. 8,
Issue. 6,
p.
e66169.
Bertram, Raymond
and
Hyönä, Jukka
2013.
The Role of Hyphens at the Constituent Boundary in Compound Word Identification.
Experimental Psychology,
Vol. 60,
Issue. 3,
p.
157.
Schroeder, Sascha
Hyönä, Jukka
and
Liversedge, Simon P.
2015.
Developmental eye-tracking research in reading: Introduction to the special issue.
Journal of Cognitive Psychology,
Vol. 27,
Issue. 5,
p.
500.
de Zeeuw, Marlies
Schreuder, Robert
and
Verhoeven, Ludo T. W.
2015.
Lexical processing of nominal compounds in first- and second-language learners across primary grades.
Writing Systems Research,
Vol. 7,
Issue. 2,
p.
133.
Häikiö, Tuomo
Hyönä, Jukka
and
Bertram, Raymond
2015.
The role of syllables in word recognition among beginning Finnish readers: Evidence from eye movements during reading.
Journal of Cognitive Psychology,
Vol. 27,
Issue. 5,
p.
562.
Vitrano-Wilson, Seth
2016.
Reading syllable-spaced versus word-spaced text in Hmong Daw: breaking up isn’t so hard to do.
Writing Systems Research,
Vol. 8,
Issue. 2,
p.
234.
Häikiö, Tuomo
Bertram, Raymond
and
Hyönä, Jukka
2016.
The hyphen as a syllabification cue in reading bisyllabic and multisyllabic words among Finnish 1st and 2nd graders.
Reading and Writing,
Vol. 29,
Issue. 1,
p.
159.
Bezrukikh, M. M.
Adamovskaya, O. N.
and
Ivanov, V. V.
2017.
Visual and oculomotor activity of first-grade school students during reading texts of varying complexity.
Human Physiology,
Vol. 43,
Issue. 2,
p.
168.
HASENÄCKER, JANA
and
SCHROEDER, SASCHA
2017.
Syllables and morphemes in German reading development: Evidence from second graders, fourth graders, and adults.
Applied Psycholinguistics,
Vol. 38,
Issue. 3,
p.
733.
Manolitsis, George
Grigorakis, Ioannis
and
Georgiou, George K.
2017.
The Longitudinal Contribution of Early Morphological Awareness Skills to Reading Fluency and Comprehension in Greek.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Vol. 8,
Issue. ,
Burani, Cristina
Marcolini, Stefania
Traficante, Daniela
and
Zoccolotti, Pierluigi
2018.
Reading Derived Words by Italian Children With and Without Dyslexia: The Effect of Root Length.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Vol. 9,
Issue. ,
Flick, Graham
Oseki, Yohei
Kaczmarek, Amanda R.
Al Kaabi, Meera
Marantz, Alec
and
Pylkkänen, Liina
2018.
Building words and phrases in the left temporal lobe.
Cortex,
Vol. 106,
Issue. ,
p.
213.
Vernice, Mirta
and
Pagliarini, Elena
2018.
Is Morphological Awareness a Relevant Predictor of Reading Fluency and Comprehension? New Evidence From Italian Monolingual and Arabic-Italian Bilingual Children.
Frontiers in Communication,
Vol. 3,
Issue. ,
Traficante, Daniela
Marelli, Marco
and
Luzzatti, Claudio
2018.
Effects of Reading Proficiency and of Base and Whole-Word Frequency on Reading Noun- and Verb-Derived Words: An Eye-Tracking Study in Italian Primary School Children.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Vol. 9,
Issue. ,
HÄIKIÖ, Tuomo
and
VAINIO, Seppo
2018.
Syllables and inflectional morphemes in early Finnish readers: evidence from eye-movements.
Journal of Child Language,
Vol. 45,
Issue. 5,
p.
1227.
Antzaka, Alexia
Acha, Joana
Carreiras, Manuel
and
Lallier, Marie
2019.
Does the visual attention span play a role in the morphological processing of orthographic stimuli?.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,
Vol. 72,
Issue. 7,
p.
1704.
de Zeeuw, Marlies
Grootjen, Franc
Kootstra, Gerrit Jan
and
Tellings, Agnes
2019.
Lexical characteristics of written language input across primary grades: An analysis of a Dutch corpus based lexicon.
Linguistics and Education,
Vol. 49,
Issue. ,
p.
11.
Kuperman, Victor
and
Deutsch, Avital
2020.
Morphological and visual cues in compound word reading: Eye-tracking evidence from Hebrew.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology,
Vol. 73,
Issue. 12,
p.
2177.
Pappert, Sandra
and
Bock, Bettina M.
2020.
Easy-to-read German put to the test: Do adults with intellectual disability or functional illiteracy benefit from compound segmentation?.
Reading and Writing,
Vol. 33,
Issue. 5,
p.
1105.
Lin, Yu-Cheng
and
Lin, Pei-Ying
2020.
Reading minds in motion: Mouse tracking reveals transposed-character effects in Chinese compound word recognition.
Applied Psycholinguistics,
Vol. 41,
Issue. 4,
p.
727.