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The influence of prime characteristics in semantic priming. [PDF]
Mangat A, Taikh A, Gagne C, Spalding TL.
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Recursion beyond language: Lexical and arithmetic interference in visual hierarchical embedding. [PDF]
Martins MJD, J Cook D, Villringer A.
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An ERP Study of Modality-Specific Effects on Emotional Word Processing. [PDF]
Huang Y, Liao X, Ni C.
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Lexical analysis of terms related to nursing care for pregnant women with syphilis. [PDF]
Silva ABPD +7 more
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Age-of-acquisition affects object recognition and compound word identification: Evidence from visual duration thresholds and progressive demasking. [PDF]
Elsherif MM, Kirkden RD, Catling J.
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The speaker’s lexical-semantic network in the tip of the tongue state
Couvreu M, Laganaro M.
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Lexical Morphology and Lexical Access
Brain and Language, 1999Research on morphology in word recognition has been plagued by conflicting results (McQueen & Cutler, 1998, give a recent review). Some findings suggest that words are accessed as full forms, while others suggest that words are accessed in terms of their component morphemes.
J, Vannest, J E, Boland
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Lexicalization Patterns and Lexical Inferencing
Language and Linguistics, 2020Lexical inferencing, which is an effective vocabulary development strategy, has been investigated by many researchers in the field of reading to date; however, it has received far too little attention in listening. In this context, this paper explores the role of L1 lexicalization patterns in lexical inferencing in listening.
Fan Xing, Eun Yoon Young
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