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Tables of Contents for Access of Phonological and Orthographic Lexical Forms
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Access of Phonological and Orthographic Lexical Forms: Evidence from Dissociations in Reading and Spelling
1
2
Alfonso Caramazza
Are Reading and Spelling Phonologically Mediated? Evidence from a Patient with a Speech Production Impairment
3
32
J. Richard Hanley
Vincent McDonnell
The Independence of Phonological and Orthographic Lexical Forms: Evidence from Aphasia
35
36
G. Miceli
B. Benvegnu
R. Capasso
A. Caramazza
The Autonomy of Lexical Orthography
71
34
Brenda Rapp
Lisa Benzing
Alfonso Caramazza
Further Evidence of a Dissociation between Output Phonological and Orthographic Lexicons: A Case Study
105
26
Jennifer R. Shelton
Michael Weinrich
Complex Dynamic Systems also Predict Dissociations, but They Do Not Reduce to Autonomous Components
131
36
Guy C. Van Orden
Marian A. Jansen op de Haar
Anna M. T. Bosman
Reading Comprehension Is Not Exclusively Reliant upon Phonological Representation
167
10
Max Coltheart
Veronika Coltheart
How Many Levels of Processing Are There in Lexical Access?
177
32
Alfonso Caramazza
Subject Index
209