Phonological and Phonetic considerations of Lexical Processing
Thematic Issue of The Mental Lexicon 8:3 (2013)
[The Mental Lexicon, 8:3] 2013. iii, 213 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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How robust are exemplar effects in word comprehension?Iris Hanique, Ellen Aalders, and Mirjam Ernestus | pp. 269–294
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Production and accent affect memoryKit W. Cho and Laurie B. Feldman | pp. 295–319
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Phonological reduction in the first part of noun compounds: A case study of early child languageJoseph Paul Stemberger | pp. 320–338
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The locus of the masked onset priming effect: Evidence from KoreanNaoko Witzel, Jeffrey Witzel, and Yujeong Choi | pp. 339–352
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The reversal of the BÄREN-BEEREN merger in Austrian Standard GermanMarjoleine Sloos | pp. 353–371
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Asymmetric lexical access and fuzzy lexical representations in second language learnersIsabelle Darcy, Danielle Daidone, and Chisato Kojima | pp. 372–420
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Testing the viability of webDMDX for masked priming experimentsJeffrey Witzel, Samantha Cornelius, Naoko Witzel, Kenneth I. Forster, and Jonathan C. Forster | pp. 421–449
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Learning is not decline: The mental lexicon as a window into cognition across the lifespanMichael Ramscar, Peter Hendrix, Bradley Love, and R. H. Baayen | pp. 450–481
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