| Journal of Memory and Language 2006 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Absence of real evidence against competition during syntactic ambiguity resolution. | Psychology and mental health | Green, Matthew J., Mitchell, Don C. |
| A case-series test of the interactive two-step model of lexical access: Evidence from picture naming. | Psychology and mental health | Dell, Gary S., Martin, Nadine, Schwartz, Myrna F., Gahl, Susanne, Sobel, Paula |
| Acquiring an artificial lexicon: Segment type and order information in early lexical entries. | Psychology and mental health | Tanenhaus, Michael K., Aslin, Richard N., Creel, Sarah C. |
| A formal model of capacity limits in working memory. | Psychology and mental health | Kliegl, Reinhold, Oberauer, Klaus |
| Ambiguity and relatedness effects in semantic tasks: Are they due to semantic coding? | Psychology and mental health | Lupker, Stephen J., Hino, Yasushi, Pexman, Penny M. |
| Analog acoustic expression in speech communication. | Psychology and mental health | Nusbaum, Howard C., Shintel, Hadas, Okrent, Arika |
| Animacy in processing relative clauses: The hikers that rocks crush. | Psychology and mental health | Schriefers, Herbert, Mak, Willem M., Vonk, Wietske |
| An individual differences analysis of memory control. | Psychology and mental health | Salthouse, Timothy A., Siedlecki, Karen L., Krueger, Lacy E. |
| A revised model of short-term memory and long-term learning of verbal sequences. | Psychology and mental health | Hitch, Graham J., Burgess, Neil |
| A temporal-contextual retrieval account of complex span: An analysis of errors. | Psychology and mental health | Engle, Randall W., Unsworth, Nash |
| Beyond the critical period: Processing-based explanations for poor grammaticality judgment performance by late second language learners. | Psychology and mental health | McDonald, Janet L. |
| Bilingual lexical activation in sentence context. | Psychology and mental health | Kroll, Judith F., Schwartz, Ana I. |
| Communicative gestures facilitate problem solving for both communicators and recipients. | Psychology and mental health | Tversky, Barbara, Lozano, Sandra C. |
| Cross-linguistic priming of syntactic hierarchical configuration information. | Psychology and mental health | Desmet, Timothy, Declercq, Mieke |
| Development of working memory for verbal-spatial associations. | Psychology and mental health | Cowan, Nelson, Saults, J. Scott, Morey, Candice C. |
| Differentiating the differentiation models: A comparison of the retrieving effectively from memory model (REM) and the subjective likelihood model (SLiM). | Psychology and mental health | Criss, Amy H., McClelland, James L. |
| Distinctive information and false recognition: The contribution of encoding and retrieval factors. | Psychology and mental health | Arndt, Jason |
| Do speakers and listeners observe the Gricean Maxim of Quantity? | Psychology and mental health | Ferreira, Fernanda, Bailey, Karl G.D., Engelhardt, Paul E. |
| Do writing and speaking employ the same syntactic representations? | Psychology and mental health | Pickering, Martin J., Cleland, Alexandra A. |
| Early segmentation of fluent speech by infants acquiring French: Emerging evidence for crosslinguistic differences. | Psychology and mental health | Nazzi, Thierry, Iakimova, Galina, Bertoncini, Josiane, Fredonie, Severine, Alcantara, Carmela |
| Effects of what is expected on the focusing properties of quantifiers: A test of the presupposition-denial account. | Psychology and mental health | Moxey, Linda M. |
| Frequency effects in the processing of Chinese inflection. | Psychology and mental health | Myers, James, Yu-Chi Huang, Wenling Wang |
| From prototypes to caricatures: Geometrical models for concept typicality. | Psychology and mental health | Storms, Gert, Ameel, Eef |
| Halting in single word production: A test of the perceptual loop theory of speech monitoring. | Psychology and mental health | Ferreira, Victor S., Slevc, L. Robert |
| Heavy NP shift is the parser's last resort: Evidence from eye movements. | Psychology and mental health | Clifton, Charles, Jr., Frazier, Lyn, Staub, Adrian |
| High-dimensional semantic space accounts of priming. | Psychology and mental health | Kintsch, Walter, Jones, Michael N., Mewhort, Douglas J.K. |
| Lexical access during the production of idiomatic phrases. | Psychology and mental health | Levelt, Willem J.M., Sprenger, Simone A., Kempen, Gerard |
| Lexical and semantic binding in verbal short-term memory. | Psychology and mental health | Jefferies, Elizabeth, Frankish, Clive R., Lambon Ralph, Matthew A. |
| Lexicality and interference in working memory in children and in adults. | Psychology and mental health | Gathercole, Susan E., Conlin, Juliet A. |
| Memory and language skills in simultaneous interpreters: The role of expertise and language proficiency. | Psychology and mental health | Christoffels, Ingrid K., de Groot, Annette M.B., Kroll, Judith F. |
| Memory for specific visual details can be enhanced by negative arousing content. | Psychology and mental health | Schacter, Daniel L., Kensinger, Elizabeth A., Garoff-Eaton, Rachel J. |
| Memory retrieval and interference: Working memory issues. | Psychology and mental health | Radvansky, Gabriel A., Copeland, David E. |
| Metacognitive control of the spacing of study repetitions. | Psychology and mental health | Benjamin, Aaron S., Bird, Randy D. |
| Mixed-list phonological similarity effects in delayed serial recall. | Psychology and mental health | Farrell, Simon |
| Modeling age-related differences in immediate memory using SIMPLE. | Psychology and mental health | Surprenant, Aimee M., Neath, Ian, Brown, Gordon D.A. |
| Modeling the time course of feature perception and feature information retrieval. | Psychology and mental health | Kent, Christopher, Lamberts, Koen |
| Morphological encoding in the production of compound words in Mandarin Chinese. | Psychology and mental health | Train-Min Chen, Jenn-Yeu Chen |
| Morphological influences on the recognition of monosyllabic monomorphemic words. | Psychology and mental health | Baayen, R.H., Feldman, L.B., Schreuder, R. |
| Nonverbal conjunction errors in recognition memory: Support for familiarity but not for feature bundling. | Psychology and mental health | Jones, Todd C., Bartlett, James C., Wade, Kimberley A. |
| On the locus of the syllable frequency effect in speech production. | Psychology and mental health | Alario, F.-Xavier, Laganaro, Marina |
| On the relationship between repetition priming and recognition memory: Insights from a computational model. | Psychology and mental health | Henson, Richard N.A., Shanks, David R., Berry, Christopher J. |
| On the use of verb-based implicit causality in sentence comprehension: Evidence from self-paced reading and eye tracking. | Psychology and mental health | Koornneef, Arnout W., Van Berkum, Jos J.A. |
| Output position and word relatedness effects in a DRM paradigm: Support for a dual-retrieval process theory of free recall and false memories. | Psychology and mental health | Smith, Steven M., Gerkens, David R., Barnhardt, Terrence M., Hyun Choi |
| Perceptual organization masquerading as phonological storage: Further support for a perceptual-gestural view of short-term memory. | Psychology and mental health | Jones, Dylan M., Hughes, Robert W., Macken, William J. |
| Predilections for narrative outcomes: The impact of story contexts and reader preferences. | Psychology and mental health | Rapp, David N., Gerrig, Richard J. |
| Priming via relational similarity: A copper horse is faster when seen through a glass eye. | Psychology and mental health | Estes, Zachary, Jones, Lara L. |
| Processing elided verb phrases with flawed antecedents: The recycling hypothesis. | Psychology and mental health | Clifton, Charles, Jr., Frazier, Lyn, Arregui, Ana, Moulton, Keir |
| Punctuation and intonation effects on clause and sentence wrap-up: Evidence from eye movements. | Psychology and mental health | Rayner, Keith, Frazier, Lyn, Hirotani, Masako |
| Recollection and familiarity in recognition memory: Evidence from ROC curves.(receiver operating characteristic) | Psychology and mental health | Dunn, John, Heathcote, Andrew, Raymond, Frances |
| Remember-know models as decision strategies in two experimental paradigms. | Psychology and mental health | Rotello, Caren M., Macmillan, Neil A. |
| Retrieval interference in sentence comprehension. | Psychology and mental health | McElree, Brian, Van Dyke, Julie A. |
| Roosters, robins, and alarm clocks: Aptness and conventionality in metaphor comprehension. | Psychology and mental health | Estes, Zachary, Jones, Lara L. |
| Semantic interference during blocked-cyclic naming: Evidence from aphasia. | Psychology and mental health | Schnur, Tatiana T., Schwartz, Myrna F., Brecher, Adelyn, Hodgson, Catherine |
| Simple and complex memory spans and their relation to fluid abilities: Evidence from list-length effects. | Psychology and mental health | Engle, Randall W., Unsworth, Nash |
| Simulating consistency effects and individual differences in nonword naming: A comparison of current models. | Psychology and mental health | Seidenberg, Mark S., Zevin, Jason D. |
| Speech and language processing mechanisms in verbal serial recall. | Psychology and mental health | Allen, Richard, Hulme, Charles |
| The activation of inappropriate analyses in garden-path sentences: Evidence from structural priming. | Psychology and mental health | Pickering, Martin J., Gompel, Roger P.G van, Pearson, Jamic, Jacob, Gunnar |
| The consequences of differentiation in episodic memory: Similarity and the strength based mirror effect. | Psychology and mental health | Criss, Amy H. |
| The importance of being coherent: Category coherence, cross-classification, and reasoning. | Psychology and mental health | Patalano, Andrea L., Chin-Parker, Seth, Ross, Brian H. |
| The interaction of top-down and bottom-up statistics in the resolution of syntactic category ambiguity. | Psychology and mental health | Gibson, Edward |
| The inverse conjunction of fallacy. | Psychology and mental health | Hampton, James A., Johnsson, Martin L. |
| The nature of working memory capacity in sentence comprehension: Evidence against domain-specific working memory resources. | Psychology and mental health | Gibson, Edward, Fedorenko, Evelina, Rohde, Douglas |
| The roles of associative strength and source memorability in the contextualization of false memory. | Psychology and mental health | Hicks, Jason L., Starns, Jeffrey J. |
| Timeless memory: Evidence against temporal distinctiveness models of short-term memory for serial order. | Psychology and mental health | Lewandowsky, Stephan, Nimmo, Lisa M., Brown, Gordon, D.A., Wright, Tarryn |
| Verification of test ideas during reading. | Psychology and mental health | Singer, Murray |
| Watching the eyes when talking about size: An investigation of message formulation and utterance planning. | Psychology and mental health | Tanenhaus, Michael K., Brown-Schmidt, Sarah |
| When anaphor resolution fails: Partial encoding of anaphoric inferences. | Psychology and mental health | Klin, Celia M., Guzman, Alexandria E., Weingartner, Kristin M., Ralano, Angela S. |
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