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Peer reviewedLukatela, G.; And Others – Language and Speech, 1978
Three lexical decision experiments show that Serbo-Croatian letter-strings are ascribed two phonological readings simultaneously. This phonologic bivalence may impede lexical decision making if the letter-string has a lexical entry in one of the alphabets (Roman and Cyrillic). (RL)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Cyrillic Alphabet, Distinctive Features (Language), Foreign Countries


