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| Applied Psycholinguistics |
| Cambridge University Press |
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Volume 26
Issue 2 |
| Apr 01, 2005 |
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ISSN: 01427164 |
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Applied Psycholinguistics
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Volume 26 :
Issue 2
Table of Contents
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Active players or just passive bystanders? The role of morphemes in spelling development in a transparent orthography

ANNUKKA LEHTONEN and PETER BRYANT
Page 137
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The sequential cueing effect in childrens speech production

BENJAMIN MUNSON and MOLLY E. BABEL
Page 157
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Perception of transient nonspeech stimuli is normal in specific language impairment: Evidence from glide discrimination

D. V. M. BISHOP, C. V. ADAMS, K. NATION and S. ROSEN
Page 175
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Verb inflections and noun phrase morphology in the spontaneous speech of Spanish-speaking children with specific language impairment

LISA M. BEDORE and LAURENCE B. LEONARD
Page 195
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The effects of identification training on the identification and production of American English vowels by native speakers of Japanese

STEPHEN G. LAMBACHER, WILLIAM L. MARTENS, KAZUHIKO KAKEHI, CHANDRAJITH A. MARASINGHE and GARRY MOLHOLT
Page 227
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Knowledge of context sensitive spellings as a component of spelling competence: Evidence from Danish

HOLGER JUUL
Page 249
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Is the deficit in phonological awareness better explained in terms of task differences or effects of syllable structure?

JUAN E. JIMNEZ, EDUARDO GARCA, ROSARIO ORTIZ, ISABEL HERNNDEZVALLE, REMEDIOS GUZMN, MERCEDES RODRIGO, ADELINA ESTVEZ, ALICIA DAZ and SERGIO HERNNDEZ
Page 267
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Paths to phonemic awareness in Japanese: Evidence from a training study

VINCENT GOETRY, SATSUKY URBAIN, JOS MORAIS and RGINE KOLINSKY
Page 285
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