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What Language Disorders Reveal About the Mechanisms of Morphological Processing
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Lexical and grammatical aspect in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s disease ...
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Prefix Stripping Re-Re-Revisited: MEG Investigations of Morphological Decomposition and Recomposition
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Compound processing in semantic variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia ...
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Compound naming in Greek-speaking individuals with the agrammatic variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia ...
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Supplementary_Material – Supplemental material for Subject–verb agreement and verbal short-term memory: A perspective from Greek children with specific language impairment ...
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Supplementary_Material – Supplemental material for Subject–verb agreement and verbal short-term memory: A perspective from Greek children with specific language impairment ...
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Subject–verb agreement and verbal short-term memory: A perspective from Greek children with specific language impairment ...
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Subject–verb agreement and verbal short-term memory: A perspective from Greek children with specific language impairment ...
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Word-Formation Rules in Slovenian Agentive Deverbal Nominalization: A Psycholinguistic Study Based on Pseudo-Words
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Implicit causality bias in English: a corpus of 300 verbs
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This study provides implicit verb causality norms for a corpus of 305 English verbs. A web-based sentence completion study was conducted, with 96 respondents completing fragments such as “John liked Mary because.” The resulting bias scores are provided as supplementary material in the Psychonomic Society Archive, where we also present lexical and semantic verb features, such as the frequency, semantic class and emotional valence. Our results replicate those of previous studies with much smaller numbers of verbs and respondents. Novel effects of gender and its interaction with verb valence illustrate the type of issues that can be investigated using stable norms for a large number of verbs. The corpus will facilitate future studies in a range of areas, including psycholinguistics and social psychology
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-010-0023-2 http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/14809/
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On the processing of thematic features in deverbal nominals ...
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On the processing of thematic features in deverbal nominals
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