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Phonotactic Probability Effects on Spoken and Visual Pseudoword Perception in Czech
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Phonotactic Probability Effects on Pseudoword Perception: A Wordlikeness task on Czech
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Dictionary of Empty Phrases 2. (A New Batch of Verbal Smog: Pseudowords, Pseudophrases, Pseudoideas)
2005 |
Faculty of Arts
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Introducing a phonotactic probability calculator for Czech
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Effects of Instructions on the Early Stages of the Visual Perception of Verbal Stimuli in Health and Schizophrenia
2018 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Developmental dynamics of reading - decoding
2015 |
Faculty of Education
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The importance of phonotactic probability in the processing of Czech
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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BlackSquare2
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Concurrent effects of lexical status and letter-rotation during early stages of visual word recognition: evidence from ERPs
2012 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Duration as a cue for phonological voicing contrast in whispered Czech
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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PorTex Test Battery (Text Comprehension)
2022 |
Faculty of Education
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Short-term Spectral Slope Measures and their Sensitivity to Speaker, Vowel Identity and Prominence
2014 |
Faculty of Arts
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Reading comprehension and its precursors, a partial study
2015 |
Faculty of Education
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The Precursors of Reading Comprehension in Primary School Czech Children: Evidence from a One-Year Longitudinal Study
2017 |
Faculty of Education
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The Dopamine Receptor D2 C957T Polymorphism Modulates Early Components of Event-Related Potentials in Visual Word Recognition Task
2018 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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LINSPECTOR: Multilingual Probing Tasks for Word Representations
Publication without faculty affiliation