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On relative word length and transposed-word effects.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and PerformanceIt is harder to decide that a sequence of words is ungrammatical when the ungrammaticality is created by transposing two words in a correct sentence (e.g., he wants green these apples), and it is harder to judge that two ungrammatical word sequences are different when the difference is created by transposing two words (e.g., green want these he apples ...
Wen, Yun +2 more
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Word length and landing position effects during reading in children and adults
Vision Research, 2009Holly Joseph +2 more
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Word Length and Word Frequency in Slovak
Glottotheory, 2008Katarína Jedličková, Emília Nemcová
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Effects of word length and frequency on the human event-related potential
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2004Olaf Hauk, Friedemann Pulvermuller
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