Journal of Memory and Language 2004 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A cross-linguistic examination of assimilation context effects. | Psychology and mental health | Gow, David W., Jr., Im, Aaron M. |
A diffusion model analysis of the effects of aging on recognition memory. | Psychology and mental health | Ratcliff, Roger, McKoon, Gail, Thapar, Anjali |
Anchoring effects in the absolute accuracy of immediate versus delayed judgments of learning. | Psychology and mental health | Nelson, Thomas O., Scheck, Petra, Meeter, Martijn |
A new on-line resource for psycholinguistic studies. | Psychology and mental health | Szekely, 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 health | Baddeley, Alan D., Ralph, Matthew A. Lambon, Jefferies, Elizabeth |
Avoiding attachment ambiguities: the role of constituent ordering. | Psychology and mental health | Arnold, Jennifer E., Wasow, Thomas, Asudeh, Ash, Alrenga, Peter |
Can CANISO activate CASINO? Transposed-letter similarity effects with nonadjacent letter positions. | Psychology and mental health | Lupker, Stephen J., Perea, Manuel |
Category norms: an updated and expanded version of the Battig and Montague(1969) norms. | Psychology and mental health | Dunlosky, 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 health | Moxey, 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 health | Barrouillet, Pierre, Gavens, Nathalie |
Distractor plausibility and criterion placement in recognition. | Psychology and mental health | Benjamin, Aaron S., Bawa, Sameer |
Drawing learners' attention to syntactic context aids gender-like category induction. | Psychology and mental health | Taraban, Roman |
Effect of discourse context and modifier relation frequency on conceptual combination. | Psychology and mental health | Gagne, Christina L., Spalding, Thomas L. |
Effects of merely local syntactic coherence on sentence processing. | Psychology and mental health | Richardson, Daniel, Tabor, Whitney, Galantucci, Bruno |
Effects of noun phrase type on sentence complexity. | Psychology and mental health | Gordon, Peter C., Hendrick, Randall, Johnson, Marcus |
Erroneous memories arising from repeated attempts to remember. | Psychology and mental health | Henkel, Linda A. |
Eyewitness suggestibility and source similarity: intrusions of details from one event into memory reports of another event. | Psychology and mental health | Lindsay, 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 health | Bunting, 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 health | Nimmo, Lisa M., Roodenrys, Steven |
Lexical access in bilingual speech production: evidence from language switching in highly proficient bilinguals and L2 learners. | Psychology and mental health | Costa, Albert, Santesteban, Mikel |
Lexical competition in non-native spoken-word recognition. | Psychology and mental health | Cutler, Anne, Weber, Andrea |
Modelling transposition latencies: constraints for theories of serial order memory. | Psychology and mental health | Lewandowsky, Stephan, Farrell, Simon |
Morphological parsing and the use of segmentation cues in reading Finnish compounds. | Psychology and mental health | Pollatsek, Alexander, Bertram, Raymond, Hyona, Jukka |
Multi-dimensional contributions to garden path strength: Dissociating phrase structure from case marking. | Psychology and mental health | McElree, 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 health | Miyake, Akira, Saito, Satoru |
Phonological features and phonotactic constraints in speech production. | Psychology and mental health | Goldrick, Matthew |
Phonological phrase boundaries constrain lexical access I. Adult data. | Psychology and mental health | Christophe, Anne, Peperkamp, Sharon, Block, Eliza, Pallier, Christophe, Mehler, Jacques |
Phonological phrase boundaries constrain lexical access II. Infant data. | Psychology and mental health | Morgan, James L., Christophe, Anne, Gout, Ariel |
Phonological priming and irregular past. | Psychology and mental health | Stemberger, Joseph Paul |
Preference and processing: the role of speech affect in early spoken word recognition. | Psychology and mental health | Singh, Leher, Morgan, James L., White, Katherine S. |
Probing the mental representation of gesture: is handwaving spatial? | Psychology and mental health | Wagner, Susan M., Nusbaum, Howard, Goldin-Meadow, Susan |
Processing discourse roles in scripted narratives: the influences of context and world knowledge. | Psychology and mental health | Cook, Anne E., Myers, Jerome L. |
Processing filler-gap dependencies in a head-final language. | Psychology and mental health | Phillips, Colin, Aoshima, Sachiko, Weinberg, Amy |
Producing number agreement: How pronouns equal verbs. | Psychology and mental health | Bock, Kathryn, Eberhard, Kathleen M., Cutting, J. Cooper |
Recognition memory for pseudowords. | Psychology and mental health | Greene, Robert L. |
Reducing false recognition with criterial recollection tests: Distinctiveness heuristics versus criterion shifts. | Psychology and mental health | Schacter, Daniel L., Gallo, David A., Weiss, Jonathan A. |
Self-construal and emotion in bicultural bilinguals. | Psychology and mental health | Marian, Viorica, Kaushanskaya, Margarita |
Semantic facilitation and semantic interference in language production: further evidence for the conceptual selection model of lexical access. | Psychology and mental health | Bloem, 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 health | Middleton, 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 health | Bott, Lewis, Noveck, Ira A. |
Speaking while monitoring addresses for understanding. | Psychology and mental health | Clark, 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 health | Jarrold, 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 health | Geraci, Lisa, Rajaram, Suparna |
The effect of age of second language acquisition on the representation and processing of second language words. | Psychology and mental health | Samuel, Arthur G., Silverberg, Stu |
The influence of age of acquisition in word reading and other tasks: a never ending story?. | Psychology and mental health | Bonin, Patrick, Chalard, Marylene, Barry, Christopher, Meot, Alain |
The onset effect in word naming. | Psychology and mental health | Schiller, Niels O. |
The preparation of syllables in speech production. | Psychology and mental health | Levelt, Willem J.M., Schiller, Niels O., Cholin, Joana |
The processing of singular and plural nouns in French and English. | Psychology and mental health | Ferrand, Ludovic, Segui, Juan, New, Boris, Brysbaert, Marc, Rastle, Kathleen |
The reading span test and its predictive power for reading comprehension ability. | Psychology and mental health | Miyake, Akira, Friedman, Naomi P. |
The role of accentual pattern in early lexical representation. | Psychology and mental health | Vihman, Marilyn M., Nakai, Satsuki, Depaolis, Rory A.., Halle, Pierre |
The role of polysemy in masked semantic and translation priming. | Psychology and mental health | Finkbeiner, Matthew, Forster, Kenneth, Nicol, Janet, Nakamura, Kumiko |
The space in spatial language. | Psychology and mental health | Carlson, Laura A., Deman, Shannon R. Van |
Transfer appropriate forgetting: The cue-dependent nature of retrieval-induced forgetting. | Psychology and mental health | Perfect, 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 health | Majerus, Steve, Van der Linden, Martial, Mulder, Ludivine, Meulemans, Thierry, Peters, Frederic |
Word onset patterns and lexical stress in English. | Psychology and mental health | Kelly, Michael H. |
Working memory capacity and resistance to interference. | Psychology and mental health | Engle, 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 health | Marazita, John M., Merriman, William E. |
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