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1. Preschool Morphological Awareness and Developmental Change in Early Reading Ability.

2. Beyond Word Recognition: The Role of Efficient Sequential Processing in Word- and Text-Reading Fluency Development.

3. How RAN stimulus type and repetition affect RAN's relation with decoding efficiency and reading comprehension.

4. Immediate and sustained effects of verbal labels for newly-learned categories.

5. Lexicality effects on orthographic learning in beginning and advanced readers of Dutch: An eye-tracking study.

6. Word- and Text-Level Processes Contributing to Fluent Reading of Word Lists and Sentences.

7. Asymmetric Morphological Priming Among Inflected and Derived Verbs and Nouns in Greek.

8. Tracking the serial advantage in the naming rate of multiple over isolated stimulus displays.

9. Evolving Concepts of Dyslexia and Their Implications for Research and Remediation.

10. Tracking the effects of dyslexia in reading and spelling development: A longitudinal study of Greek readers.

11. Word Reading Fluency as a Serial Naming Task.

12. Development of early morphological awareness in Greek: Epilinguistic versus metalinguistic and inflectional versus derivational awareness.

13. Using Serial and Discrete Digit Naming to Unravel Word Reading Processes.

14. Dyslexia Profiles Across Orthographies Differing in Transparency: An Evaluation of Theoretical Predictions Contrasting English and Greek.

15. Derivational suffixes as cues to stress position in reading Greek.

16. Lexical and sublexical effects on visual word recognition in Greek: comparing human behavior to the dual route cascaded model.

19. The contribution of executive functions to naming digits, objects, and words.

20. In Search of Matthew Effects in Reading.

21. Functional categories related to verb inflection are not differentially impaired in Greek aphasia.

22. Difficulties in Lexical Stress Versus Difficulties in Segmental Phonology Among Adolescents With Dyslexia.

23. From temporal processing to developmental language disorders: mind the gap.

24. The effect of newly trained verbal and nonverbal labels for the cues in probabilistic category learning.

25. RAN Backward: A Test of the Visual Scanning Hypothesis.

26. A case of color-taste synesthesia.

27. A case of color–taste synesthesia.

28. What do spelling errors tell us? Classification and analysis of errors made by Greek schoolchildren with and without dyslexia.

29. The Role of Vocabulary in the Context of the Simple View of Reading.

30. IPLR: an online resource for Greek word-level and sublexical information.

31. The Components of the Simple View of Reading: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis.

32. Psychometric Evaluation of a Receptive Vocabulary Test for Greek Elementary Students.

33. Matthew Effects in Reading Comprehension: Myth or Reality?

34. Development of Processing Stress Diacritics in Reading Greek.

35. A comparative quantitative analysis of Greek orthographic transparency.

36. CheckVocal: A program to facilitate checking the accuracy and response time of vocal responses from DMDX.

37. Development of Lexical Mediation in the Relation Between Reading Comprehension and Word Reading Skills in Greek.

38. Traditional and Computer-Based Screening and Diagnosis of Reading Disabilities in Greek.

39. Lexical and default stress assignment in reading Greek.

40. The breakdown of functional categories in Greek aphasia: Evidence from agreement, tense, and aspect.

41. CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTS WITH READING COMPREHENSION DIFFICULTIES: THE ROLES OF MOTIVATION, AFFECT, AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY.

42. Intelligibility of Modified Speech for Young Listeners With Normal and Impaired Hearing.

43. Success and failure in teaching the [r]-[l] contrast to Japanese adults: Tests of a Hebbian model of plasticity and stabilization in spoken language perception.

44. Speech comprehension is correlated with temporal response patterns recorded from auditory cortex.

45. Relations between the Neural Bases of Dynamic Auditory Processing and Phonological Processing: Evidence from fMRI.

46. Auditory processing parallels reading abilities in adults.

47. Perceptual differences in infant cries revealed by modifications of acoustic features.

48. Fundamental frequency of phonation and perceived emotional stress.

49. Dyslexia: Still Not a Neurodevelopmental Disorder.

50. Is Dyslexia a Brain Disorder?

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