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1. The Activation Process And Representation In Visual English Word Recognition: Evidence From Chinese-English Bilinguals
2. Phonetic Radicals Neighborhood Effect Of Chinese Characters In Visual Word Recognition
3. The Influences Of Familiarity, Transposed-Letter Effect And English Proficiency On Orthographic Processing
4. Neural Correlates Of Visual Word Recognition For Chinese EFL Learners
5. Spatial Frequency Affects The Neural Basis Of Chinese Character Recognition
6. What happens in the first 200 ms of word reading: ERP studies on visual word recognition with top-down and bottom-up approaches
7. Visual word recognition: Explorations of megastudies, multisyllabic words, and individual differences
8. The influence of task demands on familiarity effects in visual word recognition: A cohort model perspective
9. Using the converging methods approach to understand the Stroop effect and visual word recognition
10. The influence of native-language phonology on the auditory and visual word recognition in Spanish-English bilingual adults
11. Visual word recognition by Arab ESL learners: Phonological versus orthographic consonantal influence on vowels
12. Morphology in visual word recognition
13. Semantic, repetition and morphological contexts in visual word recognition: Evidence for multiple and independent feedback loops
14. Material-specific capacity limitations in visual word recognition: Evidence from the Stroop paradigm
15. Strategic control of semantic processing in visual word recognition
16. Strategic control and phonological processing in visual word recognition
17. The role of assembled phonology in English visual word recognition: Towards a nonlinear model of assembly
18. Cross-script cognate priming effects on visual word recognition: Effects of Japanese loanword cognates in L2 Japanese learners
19. The Representation Of Chinese Characters And Radicals During The Visual Word Recognition
20. The Time Course Of Orthographical And Phonological Processing In Word Recognition Of Chinese Single-character Words With High Frequency:An Eye Movement Study
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