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

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

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

58. Implicit Training of Nonnative Speech Stimuli

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

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

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

62. The CIMWOS Multimedia Indexing System

63. Unattended Exposure to Components of Speech Sounds Yields Same Benefits as Explicit Auditory Training

64. Development of Processing Stress Diacritics in Reading Greek

65. Sources of Information for Stress Assignment in Reading Greek

66. Reading Ability Is Negatively Related to Stroop Interference

67. Development of Lexical Mediation in the Relation between Reading Comprehension and Word Reading Skills in Greek

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

69. Lexical and Default Stress Assignment in Reading Greek

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

72. Expanding horizons of cross-linguistic research on reading: The Multilingual Eye-movement Corpus (MECO)

75. Text reading in English as a second language: Evidence from the Multilingual Eye-Movements Corpus

80. Intelligibility of Modified Speech for Young Listeners with Normal and Impaired Hearing.

90. Conflict monitoring or multi-tasking? Tracking within-task performance in single-item and multi-item Stroop tasks

93. sj-pdf-3-qjp-10.1177_17470218211047420 – Supplemental material for Lexicality effects on orthographic learning in beginning and advanced readers of Dutch: An eye-tracking study

94. sj-pdf-2-qjp-10.1177_17470218211047420 – Supplemental material for Lexicality effects on orthographic learning in beginning and advanced readers of Dutch: An eye-tracking study

95. Lexical Stress Representation in Spoken Word Recognition

96. sj-pdf-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218211047420 – Supplemental material for Lexicality effects on orthographic learning in beginning and advanced readers of Dutch: An eye-tracking study

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

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

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