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Versprechen und Verlesen: Eine psychologisch-linguistische Studie
Rudolf Meringer (1859–1931) und Carl Mayer (1862–1936)
[Classics in Psycholinguistics 2] 1978
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Brehm, Laurel
2023. What's an error anyway? Speaker- and listener-centered approaches to studying language errors. In Speaking, Writing and Communicating [Psychology of Learning and Motivation, 78],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Buckingham, Hugh
2006. Was Sigmund Freud the first neogrammarian neurolinguist?. Aphasiology 20:9  pp. 1085 ff. DOI logo
Jarvella, Robert J. & Ingvar Lundberg
1989. Through a Looking Glass: Swedish Research on Reading Using the TEXTWINDOW System. In Understanding Literacy and Cognition,  pp. 173 ff. DOI logo
Leuninger, Helen
1987. Das ist wirklich ein dickes Stück: Überlegungen zu einem Sprachproduktionsmodell. In Grammatik und Kognition,  pp. 24 ff. DOI logo
Leuninger, Helen & Jörg Keller
1994. Some Remarks on Representational Aspects of Language Production. In Linguistics and Cognitive Neuroscience,  pp. 83 ff. DOI logo
Qu, Qingqing, Markus F. Damian & Nina Kazanina
2012. Sound-sized segments are significant for Mandarin speakers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109:35  pp. 14265 ff. DOI logo
Théophanous, Olga
2001. Déviations lexicales de forme et de sens chez les apprenants de français langue étrangère. Revue française de linguistique appliquée Vol. VI:1  pp. 107 ff. DOI logo

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