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1, Feldman, L. B, &, Prostko, B. Graded aspects of morphological processing: Task and processing time.
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2, Pastizzo, M. J, &, Feldman, L. B. Does prime modality influence morphological processing?
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3, Service, E, &, Tujulin, A.-M. Recall of morphologically complex forms is affected by memory task, but not dyslexia.
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4, Baayen, R. H, Tweedie, F. J, and, Schreuder, R. The subjects as a simple random effect fallacy: Subject variability and morphological family effects in mental lexicon.
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5, Westbury, C, &, Buchanan, L. The probability of the least likely non-length-controlled bigram affects lexical decision RTs.
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6, Allen, M, &, Badecker, W. Stem homographs and lemma level representations.
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7, Meunier, F, &, Segui, J. Cross-modal morphological priming in French.
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8, Tsapkini, T, Jarema, G, &, Kehayia, E. Regularity revisited: Evidence from lexical access of verbs and nouns in Greek.
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9, Bueno, S, &, Frenck-Mestre, C. Rapid activation of the lexicon: A further investigation with behavioral and computational results.
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10, Copland, D. A, Chenery, H. J, &, Murdoch, B. E. Hemispheric contributions to lexical ambiguity resolution: Evidence from individuals with complex language impairment following left-hemisphere lesions.
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11, Dumay, N, Frauenfelder, U. H, &, Content, A. The role of syllable in lexical segmentation in French: Word-spotting data.
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12, Ernestus, M, Baayen, H, &, Schreuder, R. The recognition of reduced word forms.
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13, Evrard, M. Ageing and lexical access to common and proper names in picture naming.
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14, Janssen, U, &, Penke, M. How are inflectional affixes organized in the mental lexicon?: Evidence from the investigation of agreement errors in agrammatic aphasics.
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15, Jarmulowicz, L. D. English derivational suffix frequency and children's stress judgements.
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16, Klepousniotou, E. The processing of lexical ambiguity: Homonymy and polysemy in the mental lexicon.
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17, Koenig, J.-P, Mauner, G, &, Bienvenue, B. Class specificity and the lexicon encoding of participant information.
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18, Plemmenou, E, Bard, E. G, &, Branigan, H. P. Grammatical gender in the production of single words: Some evidence from Greek.
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19, Semenza, C, Girelli, L, Spacal, M, Kobal, J, &, Mesec, A. Derivation by prefixation in Slovenian: Two aphasic case studies.
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20, Laudanna, A, Voghera, M, &, Gazzellini, S. Lexical representations of written nouns and verbs in Italian.
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21, Tabossi, P, Collina, S, &, Sanz, M. The retrieval of syntactic and semantic information in the production of verbs.
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22, Sonnenstuhl, I, &, Huth, A. Processing and representation of German n-plurals: A dual mechanism approach.
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23, Eddington, D. Dissociation in Italian conjugations: A single-route account.
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24, Penke, M, &, Krause, M. German noun plurals—A challenge to the Dual Mechanism Model.
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25, Raveh, M. The contribution of frequency and semantic similarity to morphological processing.
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26, Berent, I. Identify avoidance in the Hebrew lexicon: Implications for symbolic accounts of word formation.
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27, Schiller, N. O, &, Camarazza, A. The selection of grammatical features in word production: The case of plural nouns in German.
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28, Zwitserlood, P, Bölte, J, &, Dohmes, P. Where and how morphologically complex words interplay with naming pictures.
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29, Alonzo, A, &, Taft, M. Sonority constraints on onset-rime cohesion: Evidence from native and bilingual Filipino Readers of English.
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30, Bölte, J, &, Coenen, E. Is phonological information mapped onto semantic information in a one-to-one manner?
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31, Colombo, L, &, Burani, C. The influence of age of acquisition, root frequency and context availability in processing nouns and verbs.
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32, Järvikivi, J, &, Niemi, J. Form-based representations in the mental lexicon: Priming (with) bound stem allomorphs in Finnish.
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33, Laubstein, A. S. Experimental evidence for serial models of lexical access: A judgement task.
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34, Luzzatti, C, Raggi, R, Zonca, G, Pistarini, C, Contardi, A, &, Pinna, G.-D. Verb-noun double dissociation in aphasic lexical impairments: The role of word frequency and imageability.
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35, Masuda, H, &, Saito, H. Interactive processing of phonological information in reading Japanese Kanji character words and their phonemic radicals.
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36, Neuvel, S. Whole word morphologizer.
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37, Niemi, S. Schemas and competing paradigms in Swedish plural formation.
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38, Rice, S, Libben, G, &, Derwing, B. Morphological representation in an endangered, polysynthetic language.
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39, Royle, P, Jarema, G, &, Kehayia, E. Auditory verb recognition in developmental language impairment.
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40, Saito, H, Yamazaki, O, &, Masuda, H. The effect of number of kanji radical companions in character activation with a multi-radical-display task.
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41, Sparrow, L, &, Miellet, S. Activation of phonological codes during reading: Evidence from errors detection and eye movements.
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42, Segalowitz, N, &, de Almeida, R. G. Conceptual representation of verbs in bilinguals: Semantic field effects and a second language performance paradox.
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43, Taft, M. Orthographic processing of polysyllabic words by native and non-native English speakers.
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44, Frisson, S, &, Sandra, D. Homophonic forms of regularly inflected verbs have their own orthographic representations: A developmental perspective on spelling errors.
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45, De Jong, N. H, Feldman, L. B, Schreuder, R, Pastizzo, M, &, Baayen, R. H. The processing and representation of Dutch and English compounds: Peripheral morphological and central orthographic effects.
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46, Burani, C, Marcolini, S, &, Stella, G. How early does morpho-lexical reading develop in readers of shallow orthography?
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47, Chateau, D, Knudsen, E. V, &, Jared, D. Masked priming and the influence of spelling-meaning consistency.
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48, Laganaro, M, Vacheresse, F, &, Frauenfelder, U. H. Selective impairment of lexical stress assignment in an Italian speaking aphasic patient.
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49, Lange, M, &, Content, A. Activation of multiple phoneme associates of graphemes in visual word recognition.
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50, Mondini, S, Jarema, G, Luzzatti, C, Burani, C, &, Semenza, C. Why is “Red Cross” different from “Yellow Cross”?: A neuropsychological study of noun–adjective agreement within Italian compounds.
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51, Nicoladis, E. The cues that children use in acquiring adjectival phrases and compound nouns: Evidence from bilingual children.
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52, Nikolova, R, &, Jarema, G. The interaction of morphological structure and prefix transparency in the processing of Bulgarian aspectual verb forms.
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53, Pylkkänen, L, Stringfellow, A, &, Marantz, A. Neuromagnetic evidence for the timing of lexical activation: An MEG component sensitive to phonotactic probability, but not to neighborhood density.
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54, Vaid, J, &, Gupta, A. Exploring word recognition in a semi-alphabetic script: The case of Devanagari.
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55, Wei, L. The Bilingual Mental Lexicon and speech production process.
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56, Krott, A, Schreuder, R, &, Baayer, R. H. Linking elements in Dutch noun–noun compounds: Constituent families as analogical prediction for response latencies.
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57, Gagné, C. Lexical and relational influences on the processing of novel compounds.
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58, Jarema, G, Libben, G, Dressler, W, &, Kehayia, E. The role of typological variation in the processing of interfixed compounds.
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