Chapter 12 Can Theories of Word Recognition Remain Stubbornly Nonphonological?

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Publisher Summary This chapter reveals that the stubborn rejection of phonology in the prevailing theories of reading cannot be sustained within a consistent theory of language processing that accommodates all of the facts, not just those that are convenient. The bulk of research on word identification using English language materials...

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