Journal of Memory and Language 2004 - Abstracts

Journal of Memory and Language 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
A cross-linguistic examination of assimilation context effects.Psychology and mental healthGow, David W., Jr., Im, Aaron M.
A diffusion model analysis of the effects of aging on recognition memory.Psychology and mental healthRatcliff, Roger, McKoon, Gail, Thapar, Anjali
Anchoring effects in the absolute accuracy of immediate versus delayed judgments of learning.Psychology and mental healthNelson, Thomas O., Scheck, Petra, Meeter, Martijn
A new on-line resource for psycholinguistic studies.Psychology and mental healthSzekely, Anna, Jacobsen, Thomas, Kohnert, Kathryn, Mehotcheva, Teodora, Tzeng, Angela, D'Amico, Simona, Devescovi, Antonella, Orozco-Figueroa, Araceli
Automatic and controlled processing in sentence recall: The role of long-term and working memory.Psychology and mental healthBaddeley, Alan D., Ralph, Matthew A. Lambon, Jefferies, Elizabeth
Avoiding attachment ambiguities: the role of constituent ordering.Psychology and mental healthArnold, Jennifer E., Wasow, Thomas, Asudeh, Ash, Alrenga, Peter
Can CANISO activate CASINO? Transposed-letter similarity effects with nonadjacent letter positions.Psychology and mental healthLupker, Stephen J., Perea, Manuel
Category norms: an updated and expanded version of the Battig and Montague(1969) norms.Psychology and mental healthDunlosky, John, Overschelde, James P. Van, Rawson, Katherine A.
Constraints on the formation of the plural reference objects: The influence of the role, conjunction, and type of description.Psychology and mental healthMoxey, Linda M., Sanford, Anthony J., Sturt, Patrick, Morrow, Lorna I.
Delays of retention, processing efficiency, and attentional resources in working memory span development.Psychology and mental healthBarrouillet, Pierre, Gavens, Nathalie
Distractor plausibility and criterion placement in recognition.Psychology and mental healthBenjamin, Aaron S., Bawa, Sameer
Drawing learners' attention to syntactic context aids gender-like category induction.Psychology and mental healthTaraban, Roman
Effect of discourse context and modifier relation frequency on conceptual combination.Psychology and mental healthGagne, Christina L., Spalding, Thomas L.
Effects of merely local syntactic coherence on sentence processing.Psychology and mental healthRichardson, Daniel, Tabor, Whitney, Galantucci, Bruno
Effects of noun phrase type on sentence complexity.Psychology and mental healthGordon, Peter C., Hendrick, Randall, Johnson, Marcus
Erroneous memories arising from repeated attempts to remember.Psychology and mental healthHenkel, Linda A.
Eyewitness suggestibility and source similarity: intrusions of details from one event into memory reports of another event.Psychology and mental healthLindsay, D.Stephen, Allen, Bem P., Chan, Jason C.K., Dahl, Leora C.
Individual differences in the fan effect and working memory capacity.Psychology and mental healthBunting, Michael F., Conway, Andrew R.A., Heitz, Richard P.
Investigating the phonological similarity effect: syllable structure and the position of common phonemes.Psychology and mental healthNimmo, Lisa M., Roodenrys, Steven
Lexical access in bilingual speech production: evidence from language switching in highly proficient bilinguals and L2 learners.Psychology and mental healthCosta, Albert, Santesteban, Mikel
Lexical competition in non-native spoken-word recognition.Psychology and mental healthCutler, Anne, Weber, Andrea
Modelling transposition latencies: constraints for theories of serial order memory.Psychology and mental healthLewandowsky, Stephan, Farrell, Simon
Morphological parsing and the use of segmentation cues in reading Finnish compounds.Psychology and mental healthPollatsek, Alexander, Bertram, Raymond, Hyona, Jukka
Multi-dimensional contributions to garden path strength: Dissociating phrase structure from case marking.Psychology and mental healthMcElree, Brian, Bornkessel, Ina, Schlesewsky, Matthias, Friederici, Angela D.
On the nature of forgetting and the processing-storage relationship in reading span performance.Psychology and mental healthMiyake, Akira, Saito, Satoru
Phonological features and phonotactic constraints in speech production.Psychology and mental healthGoldrick, Matthew
Phonological phrase boundaries constrain lexical access I. Adult data.Psychology and mental healthChristophe, Anne, Peperkamp, Sharon, Block, Eliza, Pallier, Christophe, Mehler, Jacques
Phonological phrase boundaries constrain lexical access II. Infant data.Psychology and mental healthMorgan, James L., Christophe, Anne, Gout, Ariel
Phonological priming and irregular past.Psychology and mental healthStemberger, Joseph Paul
Preference and processing: the role of speech affect in early spoken word recognition.Psychology and mental healthSingh, Leher, Morgan, James L., White, Katherine S.
Probing the mental representation of gesture: is handwaving spatial?Psychology and mental healthWagner, Susan M., Nusbaum, Howard, Goldin-Meadow, Susan
Processing discourse roles in scripted narratives: the influences of context and world knowledge.Psychology and mental healthCook, Anne E., Myers, Jerome L.
Processing filler-gap dependencies in a head-final language.Psychology and mental healthPhillips, Colin, Aoshima, Sachiko, Weinberg, Amy
Producing number agreement: How pronouns equal verbs.Psychology and mental healthBock, Kathryn, Eberhard, Kathleen M., Cutting, J. Cooper
Recognition memory for pseudowords.Psychology and mental healthGreene, Robert L.
Reducing false recognition with criterial recollection tests: Distinctiveness heuristics versus criterion shifts.Psychology and mental healthSchacter, Daniel L., Gallo, David A., Weiss, Jonathan A.
Self-construal and emotion in bicultural bilinguals.Psychology and mental healthMarian, Viorica, Kaushanskaya, Margarita
Semantic facilitation and semantic interference in language production: further evidence for the conceptual selection model of lexical access.Psychology and mental healthBloem, Ineke, Heij, Wido La, van den Boogaard, Sylvia
Separating the chaff from the oats: evidence for a conceptual distinction between count noun and mass noun aggregates.Psychology and mental healthMiddleton, Erica L., Wisniewski, Edward J., Trindel, Kelly A., Imai, Mutsumi
Some utterances are underinformative: The onset and time course of scalar inferences.Psychology and mental healthBott, Lewis, Noveck, Ira A.
Speaking while monitoring addresses for understanding.Psychology and mental healthClark, Herbert H., Krych, Meredyth A.
Speech timing and verbal short-term memory: Evidence for contrasting deficits in Down syndrome and Williams syndrome.Psychology and mental healthJarrold, Christopher, Hewes, Alexa K., Cowan, Nelson, Riby, Deborah M.
The distinctiveness effect in the absence of conscious recollection: evidence from conceptual priming .Psychology and mental healthGeraci, Lisa, Rajaram, Suparna
The effect of age of second language acquisition on the representation and processing of second language words.Psychology and mental healthSamuel, Arthur G., Silverberg, Stu
The influence of age of acquisition in word reading and other tasks: a never ending story?.Psychology and mental healthBonin, Patrick, Chalard, Marylene, Barry, Christopher, Meot, Alain
The onset effect in word naming.Psychology and mental healthSchiller, Niels O.
The preparation of syllables in speech production.Psychology and mental healthLevelt, Willem J.M., Schiller, Niels O., Cholin, Joana
The processing of singular and plural nouns in French and English.Psychology and mental healthFerrand, Ludovic, Segui, Juan, New, Boris, Brysbaert, Marc, Rastle, Kathleen
The reading span test and its predictive power for reading comprehension ability.Psychology and mental healthMiyake, Akira, Friedman, Naomi P.
The role of accentual pattern in early lexical representation.Psychology and mental healthVihman, Marilyn M., Nakai, Satsuki, Depaolis, Rory A.., Halle, Pierre
The role of polysemy in masked semantic and translation priming.Psychology and mental healthFinkbeiner, Matthew, Forster, Kenneth, Nicol, Janet, Nakamura, Kumiko
The space in spatial language.Psychology and mental healthCarlson, Laura A., Deman, Shannon R. Van
Transfer appropriate forgetting: The cue-dependent nature of retrieval-induced forgetting.Psychology and mental healthPerfect, Timothy J., Stark, Louisa-Jayne, Tree, Jeremy J., Moulin, Chrisdtopher J.A., Ahmed, Lubna
Verbal short-term memory reflects the sublexical organization of the phonological language network: evidence from an incidental phonotactic learning paradigm.Psychology and mental healthMajerus, Steve, Van der Linden, Martial, Mulder, Ludivine, Meulemans, Thierry, Peters, Frederic
Word onset patterns and lexical stress in English.Psychology and mental healthKelly, Michael H.
Working memory capacity and resistance to interference.Psychology and mental healthEngle, Randall W., Oberauer, Klaus, Lange, Elke
Young childrenEs judgment of whether they know names for objects: The metalinguistic ability it reflects and the processes it involves.Psychology and mental healthMarazita, John M., Merriman, William E.
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.