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Eye movements and word skipping during reading: effects of word length and predictability
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The influence of semantic constraints on bilingual word recognition during sentence reading
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Distributional effects of word frequency on eye fixation durations
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Parafoveal processing during reading is reduced across a morphological boundary
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The interpretation of ambiguous trimorphemic words in sentence context
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The Split Fovea theory and the Leicester critique: what do the data say?
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Parafoveal Processing Within and Between Words
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Introducing a new entity into discourse: Comprehension and production evidence for the status of Dutch er ‘‘there” as a higher-level expectancy monitor
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The Word Grouping Hypothesis and Eye Movements During Reading
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Foveal processing and word skipping during reading
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Mislocated fixations can account for parafoveal-on-foveal effects in eye movements during reading.
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Input monitoring and response selection as components of executive control in pro-saccades and anti-saccades
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Tracking the mind during reading via eye movements: Comments on Kliegl, Nuthmann, and Engbert (2006)
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Visual word recognition by bilinguals in a sentence context: Evidence for nonselective lexical access
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Dutch collective nouns and conceptual profiling
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How important are linguistic factors in word skipping during reading?
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Relative clause attachment in Dutch: On-line comprehension corresponds to corpus frequencies when lexical variables are taken into account
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Parafoveal-on-foveal effects on eye movements in text reading: Does an extra space make a difference?
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Word skipping: Implications for theories of eye movement control in reading
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Eye movements and word skipping during reading revisited
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The size of the cross-lingual masked phonological priming effect does not depend on second language proficiency
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Word skipping in reading: On the interplay of linguistic and visual factors
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Please stop using word frequency data that are likely to be word length effects in disguise
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Strategic effects in associative priming with words, homophones, and pseudohomophones.