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JurnalBrain and Language (Full Text) vol. 81 no. 1-3 (2002)
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Topik: Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Brain and Language
Bahasa: (EN )    ISSN: 0093-934X    Year:: 2002    Edisi: Softcopy    
Penerbit: Brain and Language
Jenis: Journal - ilmiah internasional
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  1. Mental Lexicon Research in the New Millennium, halaman 2-11
  2. Graded Aspects of Morphological Processing: Task and Processing Time, halaman 12-27
  3. Does Prime Modality Influence Morphological Processing?, halaman 28-41
  4. Recall of Morphologically Complex Forms Is Affected by Memory Task but Not Dyslexia, halaman 42-54
  5. The Subjects as a Simple Random Effect Fallacy: Subject Variability and Morphological Family Effects in the Mental Lexicon, halaman 55-65
  6. The Probability of the Least Likely Non-Length- Controlled Bigram Affects Lexical Decision Reaction Times, halaman 66-78
  7. Stem Homographs and Lemma Level Representations, halaman 79-88
  8. Cross-Modal Morphological Priming in French, halaman 89-102
  9. Regularity Revisited: Evidence from Lexical Access of Verbs and Nouns in Greek, halaman 103-119
  10. Rapid Activation of the Lexicon: A Further Investigation with Behavioral and Computational Results, halaman 120-130
  11. Hemispheric Contributions to Lexical Ambiguity Resolution: Evidence from Individuals with Complex Language Impairment Following Left-Hemisphere Lesions, halaman 131-143
  12. The Role of the Syllable in Lexical Segmentation in French: Word-Spotting Data, halaman 144-161
  13. The Recognition of Reduced Word Forms, halaman 162-173
  14. Ageing and Lexical Access to Common and Proper Names in Picture Naming, halaman 174-179
  15. How Are Inflectional Affixes Organized in the Mental Lexicon?: Evidence from the Investigation of Agreement Errors in Agrammatic Aphasics, halaman 180-191
  16. English Derivational Suffix Frequency and Children’s Stress Judgments, halaman 194-204
  17. The Processing of Lexical Ambiguity: Homonymy and Polysemy in the Mental Lexicon, halaman 205-223
  18. Class Specificity and the Lexical Encoding of Participant Information, halaman 224-235
  19. Grammatical Gender in the Production of Single Words: Some Evidence from Greek, halaman 236-241
  20. Derivation by Prefixation in Slovenian: Two Aphasia Case Studies, halaman 242-249
  21. Lexical Representations of Written Nouns and Verbs in Italian, halaman 250-263
  22. The Retrieval of Syntactic and Semantic Information in the Production of Verbs, halaman 264-275
  23. Processing and Representation of German -n Plurals: A Dual Mechanism Approach, halaman 276-290
  24. Dissociation in Italian Conjugations: A Single-Route Account, halaman 291-302
  25. German Noun Plurals: A Challenge to the Dual-Mechanism Model, halaman 303-311
  26. The Contribution of Frequency and Semantic Similarity to Morphological Processing, halaman 312-325
  27. Identity Avoidance in the Hebrew Lexicon: Implications for Symbolic Accounts of Word Formation, halaman 326-341
  28. The Selection of Grammatical Features in Word Production: The Case of Plural Nouns in German, halaman 342-357
  29. Where and How Morphologically Complex Words Interplay with Naming Pictures, halaman 358-367
  30. Sonority Constraints on Onset–Rime Cohesion: Evidence from Native and Bilingual Filipino Readers of English, halaman 368-383
  31. Is Phonological Information Mapped onto Semantic Information in a One-to-One Manner?, halaman 384-397
  32. The Influence of Age of Acquisition, Root Frequency, and Context Availability in Processing Nouns and Verbs, halaman 398-411
  33. Form-Based Representation in the Mental Lexicon: Priming (with) Bound Stem Allomorphs in Finnish, halaman 412-423
  34. Experimental Evidence for Serial Models of Lexical Access: A Judgment Task, halaman 424-431
  35. Verb–Noun Double Dissociation in Aphasic Lexical Impairments: The Role of Word Frequency and Imageability, halaman 432-444
  36. Interactive Processing of Phonological Information in Reading Japanese Kanji Character Words and Their Phonemic Radicals, halaman 445-453
  37. Whole Word Morphologizer: Expanding the Word- Based Lexicon: A Nonstochastic Computational Approach, halaman 454-463
  38. Schemas and Competing Paradigms in Swedish Plural Formation, halaman 464-472
  39. Morphological Representation in an Endangered, Polysynthetic Language, halaman 473-486
  40. Auditory Verb Recognition in Developmental Language Impairment, halaman 487-500
  41. The Effect of Number of Kanji Radical Companions in Character Activation with a Multi-Radical-Display Task, halaman 501-508
  42. Activation of Phonological Codes during Reading: Evidence from Errors Detection and Eye Movements, halaman 509-516
  43. Conceptual Representation of Verbs in Bilinguals: Semantic Field Effects and a Second-Language Performance Paradox, halaman 517-531
  44. Orthographic Processing of Polysyllabic Words by Native and Nonnative English Speakers, halaman 532-544
  45. Homophonic Forms of Regularly Inflected Verbs Have Their Own Orthographic Representations: A Developmental Perspective on Spelling Errors, halaman 545-554
  46. The Processing and Representation of Dutch and English Compounds: Peripheral Morphological and Central Orthographic Effects, halaman 555-567
  47. How Early Does Morpholexical Reading Develop in Readers of a Shallow Orthography?, halaman 568-586
  48. Masked Priming of Prefixes and the Influence of Spelling–Meaning Consistency, halaman 587-600
  49. Selective Impairment of Lexical Stress Assignment in an Italian-Speaking Aphasic Patient, halaman 601-609
  50. Activation of Multiple Phoneme Associates of Graphemes in Visual Word Recognition, halaman 610-620
  51. Why Is "Red Cross" Different from "Yellow Cross"?: A Neuropsychological Study of Noun–Adjective Agreement within Italian Compounds, halaman 621-634
  52. The Cues That Children Use in Acquiring Adjectival Phrases and Compound Nouns: Evidence from Bilingual Children, halaman 635-648
  53. Interaction of Morphological Structure and Prefix Transparency in the Processing of Bulgarian Aspectual Verb Forms, halaman 649-665
  54. Neuromagnetic Evidence for the Timing of Lexical Activation: An MEG Component Sensitive to Phonotactic Probability but Not to Neighborhood Density, halaman 666-678
  55. Exploring Word Recognition in a Semi-Alphabetic Script: The Case of Devanagari, halaman 679-690
  56. The Bilingual Mental Lexicon and Speech Production Process, halaman 691-707
  57. Linking Elements in Dutch Noun–Noun Compounds: Constituent Families as Analogical Predictors for Response Latencies, halaman 708-722
  58. Lexical and Relational Influences on the Processing of Novel Compounds, halaman 723-735
  59. The Role of Typological Variation in the Processing of Interfixed Compounds, halaman 736-747

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