What can we learn from the morphology of Hebrew? A masked-priming investigation of morphological representation. R Frost, KI Forster, A Deutsch Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 23 (4), 829, 1997 | 598 | 1997 |
Verbs and nouns are organized and accessed differently in the mental lexicon: evidence from Hebrew. A Deutsch, R Frost, KI Forster Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 24 (5), 1238, 1998 | 311 | 1998 |
Morphological priming: Dissociation of phonological, semantic, and morphological factors R Frost, A Deutsch, O Gilboa, M Tannenbaum, W Marslen-Wilson Memory & Cognition 28 (8), 1277-1288, 2000 | 250 | 2000 |
Syntactic and semantic factors in processing gender agreement in Hebrew: Evidence from ERPs and eye movements A Deutsch, S Bentin Journal of memory and language 45 (2), 200-224, 2001 | 226 | 2001 |
Orthographic structure versus morphological structure: principles of lexical organization in a given language. R Frost, T Kugler, A Deutsch, KI Forster Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 31 (6), 1293, 2005 | 218 | 2005 |
Decomposing morphologically complex words in a nonlinear morphology. R Frost, A Deutsch, KI Forster Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 26 (3), 751, 2000 | 214 | 2000 |
Syntactic competence and reading ability in children S Bentin, A Deutsch, IY Liberman Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 49 (1), 147-172, 1990 | 205 | 1990 |
Early morphological effects in reading: Evidence from parafoveal preview benefit in Hebrew A Deutsch, R Frost, S Pelleg, A Pollatsek, K Rayner Psychonomic bulletin & review 10 (2), 415-422, 2003 | 184 | 2003 |
Initial fixation location effects in reading Hebrew words A Deutsch, K Rayner Language and Cognitive Processes 14 (4), 393-421, 1999 | 180 | 1999 |
Reading habits, perceptual learning, and recognition of printed words TA Nazir, N Ben-Boutayab, N Decoppet, A Deutsch, R Frost Brain and language 88 (3), 294-311, 2004 | 167 | 2004 |
Early morphological effects in word recognition in Hebrew: Evidence from parafoveal preview benefit A Deutsch, R Frost, A Pollatsek, K Rayner Language and Cognitive processes 15 (4-5), 487-506, 2000 | 156 | 2000 |
Morphological parafoveal preview benefit effects in reading: Evidence from Hebrew A Deutsch, R Frost, A Pollatsek, K Rayner Language and Cognitive Processes 20 (1-2), 341-371, 2005 | 125 | 2005 |
Changing places: A cross-language perspective on frequency and family size in Dutch and Hebrew FM del Prado Martín, A Deutsch, R Frost, R Schreuder, NH De Jong, ... Journal of Memory and Language 53 (4), 496-512, 2005 | 121 | 2005 |
The processing of root morphemes in Hebrew: Contrasting localist and distributed accounts H Velan, R Frost, A Deutsch, DC Plaut Language and Cognitive Processes 20 (1-2), 169-206, 2005 | 81 | 2005 |
Attention factors mediating syntactic deficiency in reading-disabled children A Deutsch, S Bentin Journal of experimental child psychology 63 (2), 386-415, 1996 | 70 | 1996 |
Lexical organization and lexical access in a non-concatenated morphology A Deutsch, R Frost Language processing and acquisition in languages of Semitic, root-based …, 2003 | 48 | 2003 |
The flexibility of letter-position flexibility: evidence from eye movements in reading Hebrew. H Velan, A Deutsch, R Frost Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 39 (4 …, 2013 | 43 | 2013 |
Conflicting cues and competition between notional and grammatical factors in producing number and gender agreement: Evidence from Hebrew A Deutsch, M Dank Journal of Memory and Language 60 (1), 112-143, 2009 | 43 | 2009 |
Attention mechanisms mediate the syntactic priming effect in auditory word identification. A Deutsch, S Bentin Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 20 (3), 595, 1994 | 41 | 1994 |
Semantic influence on processing gender agreement: Evidence from Hebrew A Deutsch, S Bentin, L Katz Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 28, 515-535, 1999 | 33 | 1999 |