Developing a universal model of reading necessitates cracking the orthographic code

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (5):283-284 (2012)
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Abstract

I argue, contra Frost, that when prime lexicality and target density are considered, it is not clear that there are fundamental differences between form priming effects in Semitic and European languages. Furthermore, identifying and naming printed words in these languages raises common theoretical problems. Solving these problems and developing a universal model of reading necessitates the orthographic input code

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