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Teaching talk
G Brown, A Anderson, R Shillcock, G Yule
Cambridge: CUP, 1984
662*1984
Teaching talk: Strategies for production and assessment
A Anderson, G Brown, R Shillcock, G Yule
Cambridge University Press, 1984
6621984
Eye movements reveal the on-line computation of lexical probabilities during reading
SA McDonald, RC Shillcock
Psychological science 14 (6), 648-652, 2003
3832003
How arbitrary is language?
P Monaghan, RC Shillcock, MH Christiansen, S Kirby
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 2014
3562014
Rethinking the word frequency effect: The neglected role of distributional information in lexical processing
SA McDonald, RC Shillcock
Language and Speech 44 (3), 295-322, 2001
2532001
Slips of the tongue in the London-Lund corpus of spontaneous conversation
A Garnham, RC Shillcock, GDA Brown, AID Mill, A Cutler
Linguistics 19 (7-8), 805-818, 1981
2531981
G. Yule (1984)
G Brown, A Anderson, R Shillcock
Teaching talk: Strategies for production and assessment, 0
253*
The recognition of words after their acoustic offsets in spontaneous speech: Effects of subsequent context
EG Bard, RC Shillcock, GTM Altmann
Perception & Psychophysics 44 (5), 395-408, 1988
2451988
Bootstrapping word boundaries: A bottom-up corpus-based approach to speech segmentation
P Cairns, R Shillcock, N Chater, J Levy
Cognitive Psychology 33 (2), 111-153, 1997
2401997
Low-level predictive inference in reading: The influence of transitional probabilities on eye movements
SA McDonald, RC Shillcock
Vision Research 43 (16), 1735-1751, 2003
2342003
Eye-fixation behavior, lexical storage, and visual word recognition in a split processing model.
R Shillcock, TM Ellison, P Monaghan
Psychological review 107 (4), 824, 2000
2302000
Lexical hypotheses in continuous speech.
R Shillcock
The MIT Press, 1990
1751990
An anatomically constrained, stochastic model of eye movement control in reading.
SA McDonald, RHS Carpenter, RC Shillcock
Psychological review 112 (4), 814, 2005
1482005
Impaired artificial grammar learning in agrammatism
MH Christiansen, M Louise Kelly, RC Shillcock, K Greenfield
Cognition 116 (3), 382-393, 2010
1332010
Analysis of a Chinese phonetic compound database: Implications for orthographic processing
JH Hsiao, R Shillcock
Journal of psycholinguistic research 35 (5), 405-426, 2006
1302006
Hemispheric asymmetries in the split-fovea model of semantic processing
P Monaghan, R Shillcock, S McDonald
Brain and Language 88 (3), 339-354, 2004
962004
Patients with hemianopic alexia adopt an inefficient eye movement strategy when reading text
SA McDonald, G Spitsyna, RC Shillcock, RJS Wise, AP Leff
Brain 129 (1), 158-167, 2006
882006
The on-line resolution of pronominal anaphora
R Shillcock
Language and Speech 25 (4), 385-401, 1982
871982
Evaluating a split processing model of visual word recognition: Effects of word length
M Lavidor, AW Ellis, R Shillcock, T Bland
Cognitive Brain Research 12 (2), 265-272, 2001
842001
Cognitive Models of Speech Processing: The Second Sperlonga Meeting
GTMAR Shillcock
Psychology Press, 1993
84*1993
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