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Prof.dr. R. Schreuder
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behaviour
dyslexia
lexicon
linguistic
mental
particular
psycholexicology
psycholinguistics
recognition
theory
word
Expertise
Dyslexia; Mental lexicon; Word recognition
Expertise (NL)
Dyslexie; Mentaal lexicon; Woordherkenning
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/068459300
Addition
Bijzonder hoogleraar vanwege de Stichting Nijmeegs Universiteits Fonds (SNUF)
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Professor
Organisation
Department of Psycholinguistics (RU)
Chair (EN)
Theory of linguistic behaviour, in particular psycholexicology
Chair (NL)
Theorie van taalgedrag in het bijzonder het mentale lexicon
Phone
+31-24-3612624
Email
r. schreuder -at- psych. ru. nl
URL
http://organisatiegids.ru.nl/tabOnderzoek.aspx?RBSID=102195
Professor
Organisation
Donders Centre for Cognition (RU)
Chair (EN)
Psycholinguistics
Chair (NL)
Psycholinguistiek
Phone
+31-24-3612624
Email
r. schreuder -at- donders. ru. nl
Publications
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How subtle differences in orthography influence conceptual interpretation
Morphological family size effects in young first and second language learners: Evidence of cross-language semantic activation in visual word recognition
Nog geen spoor van het verdwijnen van de slot-n
Predicting acoustically reduced words in spontaneous speech
Slot-n: nog niet verdwenen
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Enhanced publications
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Doctoral Thesis: Lexical Processing of Morphologically Complex Words. An information-theoretical perspective
Current research
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Supervisor
Intralingual and interlingual factors in processes learning to read in a second language
Supervisor
Regular morphologically complex neologisms leave detectable traces in the mental lexicon
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
Function follows form. The linking element in Dutch and related languages
Supervisor
Linking elements in compounds: Regional variation in speech production and perception
Supervisor
Lexical Processing of Morphologically Complex Words. An information-theoretical perspective
Supervisor
The role of acoustic detail and context in the comprehension of reduced pronunciation variants
Supervisor
Development of reading vocabulary in children with and without hearing loss: A longitudinal perspective
All completed research..
Classification
D23350
Psychiatry, clinical psychology
D36000
Language and literature studies
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