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Reading without phonology?

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Pages 477-491 | Received 04 Oct 1984, Published online: 29 May 2007

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Di Shen & Kenneth I. Forster. (1999) Masked Phonological Priming in Reading Chinese Words Depends on the Task. Language and Cognitive Processes 14:5-6, pages 429-459.
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Derrick C. Bourassa & Derek Besner. (1998) When do nonwords activate semantics? Implications for models of visual word recognition. Memory & Cognition 26:1, pages 61-74.
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