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Selective processing of masked and unmasked verbal threat material in anxiety: Influence of an immediate acute stressor
Edwards, MS; Burt, JS; Lipp, OV. - : Psychology Press, 2006
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What is orthographic processing skill and how does it relate to word identification in reading?
Burt, JS. - : Blackwell Publishing, 2006
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Spelling in adults: The combined influences of language skills and reading experience
Burt, JS. - : Springer/Plenum Publishers, 2006
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Stem-completion priming for words studied in sentences: The context deletion effect under direct and indirect memory instructions
Burt, JS; Connors, MD; Grant-Taylor, K. - : Australian Psychological Society, 2003
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Case-mixing effects on spelling recognition: The importance of test format
Burt, JS; Hutchinson, BJ. - : Kluwer, 2000
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Processing of phonological representations and adult spelling proficiency
Burt, JS; Shrubsole, CS. - : Australian Psychological Society, 2000
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Pinch my wig or winch my pig: Spelling, spoonerisms and other language skills
Allyn, FA; Burt, JS. - : SPRINGER, 1998
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Expectancy-based associative and identity priming in pronunciation
Burt, JS; Mardle, LI; Humphreys, MS. - : AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC, 1996
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Identity Primes Produce Facilitation in a Color Naming Task
Burt, JS. - : PSYCHOLOGY PRESS, 1994
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Associative Priming in Perceptual Identification - Effects of Prime-Processing Requirements
Burt, JS; Walker, MB; Humphreys, MS. - : PSYCHONOMIC SOC INC, 1993
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Delayed Priming of the Pronunciation of Inconsistent Words and Pseudowords
Burt, JS; Humphreys, MS. - : ACADEMIC PRESS INC JNL-COMP SUBSCRIPTIONS, 1993
Abstract: Four experiments investigated priming by inconsistent word-body neighbors in pronunciation. Experiment 1 replicated the retardation of naming that is observed for a regular inconsistent word (MUSH) when it is preceded by an exception neighbor (BUSH), compared with a regular consistent control prime. The priming effect was comparable when the prime occurred 1 or 10 trials before the target. Experiment 2 showed priming interference at the 10-trial prime-target delay when the target was an exception word and the prime was a regular inconsistent neighbor. Experiment 3 replicated at the 10-trial prime-target delay the bias in pronunciation of a pseudoword (FUSH) by regular versus exception inconsistent word neighbors. In Experiment 4, 24 subjects read aloud a block of regular and exception prime words and 24 subjects pronounced these primes when cued by sentences from which the noninitial letters of the prime had been deleted. Subjects reading the primes showed significantly greater bias in subsequent pseudoword pronunciation than did subjects generating the primes. The results of the four experiments are compatible with an interpretation of inconsistency priming as weight changes on links between sublexical letter clusters and a phonological representation, rather than as ephemeral activation effects of the prime.
Keyword: 1203 Design Practice and Management; 3205 Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; 3310 Linguistics and Language; Experimental; Linguistics; Psychology
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:351208
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Against the Lexical Representation of Idioms
Burt, JS. - : CANADIAN PSYCHOL ASSOC, 1992
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