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  • The Japanese Mental Lexicon: Psycholinguistic Studies of Kana and Kanji Processing
    by Joseph F Kess, Tadao Miyamoto
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  • Toward a Cognitive Semantics - Volume 1: Concept Structuring Systems (Language, Speech, and Communication)
    (01 March 2003)
    by Leonard Talmy
  • Linguistic complexity and information structure in Korean: Evidence from eye-tracking during reading
    Cognition, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Yoonhyoung Lee, Hanjung Lee, Peter C Gordon
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  • Eye movements and spoken language comprehension: Effects of visual context on syntactic ambiguity resolution
    Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 45, No. 4. (December 2002), pp. 447-481.
    by MJ Spivey, MK Tanenhaus, KM Eberhard, JC Sedivy
  • Watching the eyes when talking about size: An investigation of message formulation and utterance planning
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 54, No. 4. (May 2006), pp. 592-609.
    by Sarah Brown-Schmidt, Michael K Tanenhaus
  • Literal vs. figurative language: Different or equal?
    Journal of Pragmatics, Vol. 34, No. 4. (April 2002), pp. 487-506.
    by Rachel Giora
  • Variability and invariance in learning alphabetic orthographies: From linguistic description to psycholinguistic processing
    Written Language & Literacy, Vol. 7, No. 1., 9.
    by Liliane Sprenger-Charolles, Danielle Bechennec
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  • Does understanding negation entail affirmation?: An examination of negated metaphors
    Journal of Pragmatics, Vol. In Press, Corrected Proof
    by Uri Hasson, Sam Glucksberg
  • The Impact of Chinese Linguistic Structure on Cognitive Style
    Current Anthropology, Vol. 20, No. 3. (1979), pp. 585-586.
    by Alfred H Bloom
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  • The Psychology of Language: From Data to Theory
    (23 August 2001)
    by Trevor A Harley
  • Reasoning versus text processing in the Wason selection task: a nondeontic perspective on perspective effects.
    Mem Cognit, Vol. 28, No. 6. (September 2000), pp. 1060-1070.
    by A Almor, SA Sloman
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  • The psycholinguistics of metaphor
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 2. (February 2003), pp. 92-96.
    by Sam Glucksberg
  • Children's comprehension of relative clauses.
    J Psycholinguist Res, Vol. 8, No. 5. (September 1979), pp. 499-518.
  • The Specific-Word Frequency Effect: Implications for the Representation of Homophones in Speech Production
    Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, Vol. 27, No. 6. (November 2001), pp. 1430-1450.
    by Alfonso Caramazza, Albert Costa, Michele Miozzo, Yanchao Bi
  • Reasoning counterfactually in Chinese: Picking up the pieces
    Proceedings of the Twenty-seventh Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (2005), pp. 2410-2415.
    by David Yeh, Dedre Gentner
  • Chinese counterfactual conditionals
    CUNY 2004 (2004)
    by Jean CF Hsu, Ovid Tzeng, Daisy Hung
  • The On-line Study of Sentence Comprehension; Eyetracking, ERPs and Beyond
    (15 July 2004)
  • The independence of combinatory semantic processing: Evidence from event-related potentials
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 52, No. 2. (February 2005), pp. 205-225.
    by Albert Kim, Lee Osterhout
  • Perceptual learning in speech
    Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 47, No. 2. (September 2003), pp. 204-238.
    by Dennis Norris, James M Mcqueen, Anne Cutler
  • Coercion in sentence processing: evidence from eye-movements and self-paced reading
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 47, No. 4. (November 2002), pp. 530-547.
  • Computation of Conditional Probability Statistics by 8-Month-Old Infants
    Psychological Science, Vol. 9, No. 4. (July 1998), pp. 321-324.
    by Richard N Aslin, Jenny R Saffran, Elissa L Newport
  • Serial mechanisms in lexical access: the rank hypothesis.
    Psychol Rev, Vol. 111, No. 3. (July 2004), pp. 721-756.
    by WS Murray, KI Forster
  • Tracking the Time Course of Spoken Word Recognition Using Eye Movements: Evidence for Continuous Mapping Models
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 38, No. 4. (May 1998), pp. 419-439.
  • The use of thematic role information in parsing: Syntactic processing autonomy revisited
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 49, No. 3. (October 2003), pp. 317-334.
    by Jr Clifton, Matthew J Traxler, Taha, Rihana S Williams, Robin K Morris, Keith Rayner
  • Meaning through syntax: language comprehension and the reduced relative clause construction.
    Psychol Rev, Vol. 110, No. 3. (July 2003), pp. 490-525.
  • Tracking the Time Course of Spoken Word Recognition Using Eye Movements: Evidence for Continuous Mapping Models
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 38, No. 4. (May 1998), pp. 419-439.
    by Paul D Allopenna, James S Magnuson, Michael K Tanenhaus
  • Semantic Influences On Parsing: Use of Thematic Role Information in Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 33, No. 3. (June 1994), pp. 285-318.
  • A werd is not quite a word: On the role of sublexical phonological information in visual lexical decision
    Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol. 20, No. 4. (August 2005), pp. 513-552.
    by Heike Martensen, Ton Dijkstra, Eric Maris
  • When zebras become painted donkeys: Grammatical gender and semantic priming interact during picture integration in a spoken Spanish sentence
    Language and Cognitive Processes, Vol. 20, No. 4. (August 2005), pp. 553-587.
    by Nicole Wicha, Araceli Orozco-Figueroa, Iliana Reyes, Arturo Hernandez, Gavaldon, Elizabeth Bates
  • The word shape hypothesis re-examined: evidence for an external feature advantage in visual word recognition
    Journal of Research in Reading, Vol. 28, No. 3. (August 2005), pp. 302-319.
    by John R Beech, Kate A Mayall
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  • Extracting information from counterfactual clauses
    Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, Vol. 12, No. 5. (October 1973), pp. 512-521.
    by Patricia A Carpenter
  • Whole-word phonological representations in the Chinese lexicon
    Brain and Language, Vol. 95, No. 1. (October 2005), pp. 215-216.
    by SP Law, W Wong, Karen M Chiu
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  • Online comprehension of anaphor and pronoun constructions in Broca's aphasia: Evidence from eyetracking
    Brain and Language, Vol. 95, No. 1. (October 2005), pp. 119-120.
    by Jungwon J Choy, Cynthia K Thompson
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  • Mass and count nouns show distinct EEG cortical processes during an explicit semantic task
    Brain and Language, Vol. 95, No. 1. (October 2005), pp. 98-99.
  • Event-related potentials demonstrate prolonged N400 priming effects for English irregular verbs
    Brain and Language, Vol. 95, No. 1. (October 2005), pp. 64-65.
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  • Are verbs like inanimate objects?
    Brain and Language, Vol. 95, No. 1. (October 2005), pp. 28-29.
    by Yanchao Bi, Zaizhu Han, Hua Shu, Alfonso Caramazza
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  • Looking at the Rope When Looking for the Snake: Conceptually Mediated Eye Movements During Spoken-Word Recognition
    Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Vol. 12, No. 3. (June 2005), pp. 453-459.
    by Delphine Dahan, Michael K Tanenhaus
  • Determining the role of phonology in silent reading using event-related brain potentials
    Cognitive Brain Research, Vol. 21, No. 1. (September 2004), pp. 94-105.
    by Randy L Newman, John F Connolly
  • Does the Mastery of Center-Embedded Linguistic Structures Distinguish Humans from Nonhuman Primates?
    Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Vol. 12, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 307-313.
    by Pierre Perruchet, Arnaud Rey
  • Linguistically Mediated Visual Search: The Critical Role of Speech Rate
    Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Vol. 12, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 276-281.
    by Bradley S Gibson, Kathleen M Eberhard, Ted A Bryant
  • Word Frequency Distributions
    Vol. 18 (31 December 1899)
    by Harald R Baayen
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  • The phonological and metaphonological representation of speech: Evidence from fluent backward talkers.
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 24 (1985), pp. 679-698.
    by Nelson Cowan, M Braine, L Leavitt
  • Morphological decomposition in early visual word processing
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 53, No. 1. (July 2005), pp. 26-41.
    by Catherine-Marie Longtin, Fanny Meunier
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