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Understanding words and word recognition: does phonology help ?

FRAUENFELDER, Ulrich Hans, LAHIRI, Aditi

FRAUENFELDER, Ulrich Hans, LAHIRI, Aditi. Understanding words and word recognition: does phonology help ? In: Lexical Representation and Process. Cambridge Mass. : MIT Press, 1989. p. 592

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