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Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 68 no. 1-2 (1999)
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Topik:
Linguistics
;
Psycholinguistics
;
Brain and Language
Bahasa:
(EN )
ISSN:
0093-934X
Year::
1999
Edisi:
Softcopy
Penerbit:
Brain and Language
Jenis:
Journal - ilmiah internasional
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Introduction
, halaman 1-3
The Microgenesis of Priming Effects in Lexical Access
, halaman 5-15
Using Dictionaries to Study the Mental Lexicon
, halaman 16-26
War and Peace: Morphemes and Full Forms in a Noninteractive Activation Parallel Dual-Route Model
, halaman 27-32
Morphological Priming: The Role of Prime Duration, Semantic Transparency, and Affix Position
, halaman 33-39
Phonological Activation in Anaphoric Lexical Access (ALA)
, halaman 40-45
On the Locus of Morphological Effects in Spoken-Word Recognition: Before or After Lexical Identification?
, halaman 46-53
Morphological Priming Effect: The Role of Surface Frequency
, halaman 54-60
Spoken-Word Recognition: The Access to Embedded Words
, halaman 61-67
Cross-Linguistic Evidence for Morphological Representation in the Mental Lexicon
, halaman 68-74
Subword Activation in Reading Japanese Single Kanji Character Words
, halaman 75-81
Kanji Lexicality Effect in Partial Repetition Priming: The Relationship between Kanji Word and Kanji Character Processing
, halaman 82-88
Lexical Access in Chinese Speech Comprehension and Production
, halaman 89-94
Temporal Structure of Spoken-Word Recognition in Croatian in Light of the Cohort Theory
, halaman 95-103
The Mental Lexicon: Evidence from Lexical Diffusion
, halaman 104-109
The Influence of Morphological Regularities on the Dynamics of a Connectionist Network
, halaman 110-117
Can Independence Be Observed in a Dependent System? The Case of Tip-of-the-Tongue States
, halaman 118-126
The Time Course of Lemma Retrieval in Lexical Decision Tasks
, halaman 127-134
Lemmas and Lexemes: The Evidence from Blends
, halaman 135-143
Morphological Errors in Casual Conversation
, halaman 144-150
One or More: Psycholinguistic Evidence for Divergence of Numerosity and Grammatical Number Assignment
, halaman 151-157
Morphological Isolates in Idioms: Cranberries or Real Words?
, halaman 158-164
An Integrated Model of Meaning and Sense Activation and Disambiguation
, halaman 165-171
False Memories and Semantic Lexicon Arrangement
, halaman 172-177
Lexical Encoding of Event Participant Information
, halaman 178-184
When Are Implicit Agents Encoded? Evidence from Cross-Modal Naming
, halaman 185-191
Metaphors and the Mental Lexicon
, halaman 192-198
Semantic Features and Semantic Categories: Differences in Rapid Activation of the Lexicon
, halaman 199-204
The Mass/Count Distinction: Evidence from On-Line Psycholinguistic Performance
, halaman 205-211
Is There a Dual System for Regular Inflections?
, halaman 212-217
Decomposition: To What Extent? The Case of Turkish
, halaman 218-224
The Representation of Inflectional Morphology: Evidence from Broca’s Aphasia
, halaman 225-232
The Phonology–Morphosyntax Interface: Affixed Words in Agrammatism
, halaman 233-240
What Do Category-Specific Semantic Deficits Tell Us about the Representation of Lexical Concepts?
, halaman 241-248
Finnish Compound Structure: Experiments with a Morphologically Impaired Patient
, halaman 249-253
What Is a Word? Recognizing Polymorphemic Lexical Items in DLI
, halaman 254-261
Production of Grammatical Number in Specific Language Impairment: An Elicitation Experiment on Finnish
, halaman 262-267
Patterns of Acquisition in the Emerging Mental Lexicon: The Case of to and for in English
, halaman 268-276
Why Simple Verb Forms Can Be So Difficult to Spell: The Influence of Homophone Frequency and Distance in Dutch
, halaman 277-283
Onsets and Rimes in a Phonologically Transparent Orthography: Differences between Good and Poor Beginning Readers of Dutch
, halaman 284-290
A Developmental Grammar for Syllable Structure in the Production of Child Language
, halaman 291-299
Masked Syllable Priming of English Nouns
, halaman 300-305
Phonotactics, Neighborhood Activation, and Lexical Access for Spoken Words
, halaman 306-311
The Role of Prosody in the Mental Lexicon
, halaman 312-317
Does Phonological Change Play a Role in the Recognition of Derived Forms across Modalities?
, halaman 318-323
Lexical Morphology and Lexical Access
, halaman 324-332
Morpholexical Access and Naming: The Semantic Interpretability of New Root–Suffix Combinations
, halaman 333-339
Linearity and Morphological Structure in Derived Words: Evidence from Category Decision
, halaman 340-346
Rule-Based versus Associative Processes in Derivational Morphology
, halaman 347-354
Interactive Activation Accounts of Morphological Decomposition: Finding the Trap in Mousetrap?
, halaman 355-361
Processing Compounds: A Cross-Linguistic Study
, halaman 362-369
The Role of Morphological Structure in the Processing of Compounds: The Interface between Linguistics and Psycholinguistics
, halaman 370-377
Ambiguous Novel Compounds and Models of Morphological Parsing
, halaman 378-389
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