| Number | 1090 |
|---|---|
| Year | 1998 |
| Drawer | 20 |
| Entry Date | 11/22/1999 |
| Authors | Lukatela, G., & Turvey, M.T. |
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| Publication | American Psychologist,. 53, 1057-1072. |
| url | http://www.haskins.yale.edu/Reprints/HL1090.pdf |
| Abstract | Many speakers of Serbo-Croatian read the language in two phonemically precise and partially overlapping alphabets. Twenty years of experiments directed toward this ability have led to deeper understandings of the role of speech-related processes in reading and the contrasts and similarities among the world’s alphabetic writing systems. |
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