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JurnalBrain and Language (Full Text) vol. 90 no. 1-3 (2004)
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Topik: Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Brain and Language
Bahasa: (EN )    ISSN: 0093-934X    Year:: 2004    Edisi: Softcopy    
Penerbit: Brain and Language
Jenis: Journal - ilmiah internasional
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  1. Introduction: Conceptions and questions concerning morphological processing, halaman 2-8
  2. The processing of morpheme-like units in monomorphemic words, halaman 9-16
  3. What do graded effects of semantic transparency reveal about morphological processing?, halaman 17-30
  4. Morphological processing: A comparison between free and bound stem facilitation, halaman 31-39
  5. FMRI of two measures of phonological processing in visual word recognition: Ecological validity matters, halaman 40-46
  6. What does rapid automatized naming measure? A new RAN task compared to naming and lexical decision, halaman 47-62
  7. On the representation of Portuguese gender-inflected words in the mental lexicon, halaman 63-73
  8. Lexicality, morphological structure, and semantic transparency in the processing of German ver-verbs: The complementarity of on-line and off-line evidence, halaman 74-87
  9. The precise time course of lexical activation: MEG measurements of the effects of frequency, probability, and density in lexical decision, halaman 88-94
  10. Representation of grammatical properties of Italian verbs in the mental lexicon, halaman 95-105
  11. Allomorphic variation in Arabic: Implications for lexical processing and representation, halaman 106-116
  12. Processing reduced word forms: The suffix restoration effect, halaman 117-127
  13. Regularity and/or consistency in the production of the past participle?, halaman 128-142
  14. The role of configurational asymmetry in the lexical access of prefixed verbs: Evidence from French, halaman 143-150
  15. Speculation about behavior, brain damage, and self-organization: The other way to herd a cat, halaman 151-159
  16. The word frequency effect in picture naming: Contrasting two hypotheses using homonym pictures, halaman 160-169
  17. Does a theory of language need a grammar? Evidence from Hebrew root structure, halaman 170-182
  18. Morphological units in the Arabic mental lexicon: Evidence from an individual with deep dyslexia, halaman 183-197
  19. Broca's aphasia, verbs and the mental lexicon, halaman 198-202
  20. The impact of semantic transparency of morphologically complex words on picture naming, halaman 203-212
  21. Investigating the interplay between semantic and phonological distractor effects in picture naming, halaman 213-220
  22. The role of specificity in the lexical encoding of participants, halaman 221-230
  23. Stress priming in picture naming: An SOA study, halaman 231-240
  24. Semantic category effect and emotional valence in female university students, halaman 241-248
  25. The effect of context on the processing of type-shifting verbs, halaman 249-261
  26. Processing of mass/count information in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment, halaman 262-275
  27. Category size effects revisited: Frequency and masked priming effects in semantic categorization, halaman 276-286
  28. Do type and token effects reflect different mechanisms? Connectionist modeling of Dutch past-tense formation and final devoicing, halaman 287-298
  29. Phonological codes are assembled before word fixation: Evidence from boundary paradigm in sentence reading, halaman 299-310
  30. Monitoring syllable boundaries during speech production, halaman 311-317
  31. Stress regularity or consistency? Reading aloud Italian polysyllables with different stress patterns, halaman 318-325
  32. Semantic gender assignment regularities in German, halaman 326-337
  33. Segmenting two-phoneme syllables: Developmental differences in relation with early reading skills, halaman 338-352
  34. The elusive nature of early phonological priming effects: Are there individual differences?, halaman 353-367
  35. Sublexical and morphological information in speech processing, halaman 368-377
  36. Distinctive phonological features differ in relevance for both spoken and written word recognition, halaman 378-392
  37. Naming pseudowords in Spanish: Effects of syllable frequency, halaman 393-400
  38. Phonological underspecification and mapping mechanisms in the speech recognition lexicon, halaman 401-412
  39. Neighbourhood effects on error rates in speech production, halaman 413-422
  40. Psycholinguistic evidence for the underspecification of morphosyntactic features, halaman 423-433
  41. Naming analog clocks conceptually facilitates naming digital clocks, halaman 434-440
  42. When orthographic neighbors fail to facilitate, halaman 441-452
  43. What "Mice Trap" tells us about the mental lexicon, halaman 453-464
  44. Form-priming effects in nonword naming, halaman 465-469
  45. The mental representation of Verb–Noun compounds in Italian: Evidence from a multiple single-case study in aphasia, halaman 470-477
  46. Effect of relation availability on the interpretation and access of familiar noun–noun compounds, halaman 478-486
  47. Level-ordering does not constrain children's ungrammatical compounds, halaman 487-494
  48. Processing polarity items: Contrastive licensing costs, halaman 495-502

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