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Teaching talk
G Brown, A Anderson, R Shillcock, G Yule
Cambridge: CUP, 1984
702*1984
Teaching talk: Strategies for production and assessment
A Anderson, G Brown, R Shillcock, G Yule
Cambridge University Press, 1984
7021984
Eye movements reveal the on-line computation of lexical probabilities during reading
SA McDonald, RC Shillcock
Psychological science 14 (6), 648-652, 2003
4272003
How arbitrary is language?
P Monaghan, RC Shillcock, MH Christiansen, S Kirby
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 2014
4252014
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
2722001
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
2681981
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
2642003
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
2571997
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
2571988
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
2472000
Lexical hypotheses in continuous speech.
R Shillcock
The MIT Press, 1990
1821990
G. Yule (1984)
G Brown, A Anderson, R Shillcock
Teaching talk: Strategies for production and assessment, 0
176*
An anatomically constrained, stochastic model of eye movement control in reading.
SA McDonald, RHS Carpenter, RC Shillcock
Psychological review 112 (4), 814, 2005
1582005
Analysis of a Chinese phonetic compound database: Implications for orthographic processing
JH Hsiao, R Shillcock
Journal of psycholinguistic research 35 (5), 405-426, 2006
1482006
Impaired artificial grammar learning in agrammatism
MH Christiansen, M Louise Kelly, RC Shillcock, K Greenfield
Cognition 116 (3), 382-393, 2010
1392010
Hemispheric asymmetries in the split-fovea model of semantic processing
P Monaghan, R Shillcock, S McDonald
Brain and Language 88 (3), 339-354, 2004
992004
Serial and parallel processing in reading: investigating the effects of parafoveal orthographic information on nonisolated word recognition
N Dare, R Shillcock
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (3), 487-504, 2013
982013
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
942006
Validating a standardised test battery for synesthesia: Does the Synesthesia Battery reliably detect synesthesia?
DA Carmichael, MP Down, RC Shillcock, DM Eagleman, J Simner
Consciousness and cognition 33, 375-385, 2015
902015
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
872001
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