Browsing by Subject "Hindi"
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(2002)Unlike other writing systems that are readily classifiable as alphabetic or syllabic in their structure, the Indic Devanagari script (of which Hindi is an example) has properties of both syllabic and alphabetic writing ...
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(2011-08-08)The present research examined whether morphology influences word recognition independently of form-level word properties. Prevailing views attribute cross-linguistic differences in morphological processing to variations ...
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(Springer, 2011)Two primed naming experiments tested the orthographic depth hypothesis in skilled biliterate readers of Hindi and Urdu. These languages are very similar on the spoken level but differ greatly in script; Hindi is a highly ...
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(Springer Netherlands, 1995)Do directional biases arising from reading habits "invade" the nonlinguistic domain? This chapter reviews evidence from readers of Hindi and Urdu on this issue.