The Mental Lexicon 4:1
[The Mental Lexicon, 4:1] 2009. 164 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Multiple dimensions of relatedness among words: Conjoint effects of form and meaning in word recognitionMatthew John Pastizzo and Laurie Beth Feldman | pp. 1–25
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Paradigmatic and extraparadigmatic morphology in the mental lexicon: Experimental evidence for a dissociationJussi Niemi, Matti Laine, and Juhani Järvikivi | pp. 26–40
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Does s now man prime plastic snow? The effect of constituent position in using relational information during the interpretation of modifier-noun phrasesChristina L. Gagné, Thomas L. Spalding, Lauren Figueredo, and Allison C. Mullaly | pp. 41–76
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Levels of regularity in inflected word form processingMathias Scharinger, Henning Reetz, and Aditi Lahiri | pp. 77–114
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Imageability x phonology interactions during lexical access: Effects of modality, phonological neighbourhood, and phonological processing efficiencyChris Westbury and Gail Moroschan | pp. 115–145
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Introduction to “The syntax–semantics interface and the origins of philosophy”Brendan Gillon | pp. 147–148
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The syntax–semantics interface and the origins of philosophyJoachim Lambek | pp. 149–156
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