Visual Word Recognition Volume 2

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bilingual reading
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Chronological Age Matched Control Group
Cognate Facilitation Effect
cognitive psychology
Cross-language Activation
decision
Developmental Dyslexia
developmental dyslexia research
durations
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eye movement analysis
Fixated Word
Fixation Durations
Foveal Word
High Quality Lexical Representations
information
Interlingual Homographs
KIAA 0319
lexical
Lexical Priming
lexical processing
Lexical Quality Hypothesis
Morpho Orthographic Segmentation
Morphological Facilitation
Morphological Family Size
Orthographic Learning
Parafoveal Preview Benefits
Parafoveal Word
Phonological Recoding
Preview Benefit
Prime Target Pairs
processing
psycholinguistics
semantic
Semantic Information
semantic priming effects in reading
Surface Subtype
Swift Model
target
task
Visual Word Recognition
words
xation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781848720596
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jun 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Word recognition is the component of reading which involves the identification of individual words. Together the two volumes of Visual Word Recognition offer a state-of-the-art overview of contemporary research from leading figures in the field.

This second volume examines how research on word recognition has been linked to the study of concepts and meaning, such as how morphemes affect word recognition, how the meaning of words affects their processing and the effect of priming on the processing of words.

The book also discusses eye-movement research, the reading of whole sentences and passages, how bilinguals recognize words in different languages, individual differences in visual word recognition, and the development of visual word recognition difficulties in developmental dyslexia.

The two volumes serve as a state-of-the-art, comprehensive overview of the field. They are essential reading for researchers of visual word recognition, and students on undergraduate and postgraduate courses in cognition and cognitive psychology, specifically the psychology of language and reading. They will also be of use to those working in education and speech-language therapy.

James S. Adelman first became involved in visual word recognition research whilst reading for a degree in Mathematics and Psychology at the University of Liverpool. From there, he went on to complete a PhD and various externally funded research projects at the University of Warwick, where he has been an Assistant Professor since 2010.