Methodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research (Part II)

Special Issue of The Mental Lexicon 6:1 (2011)

Editors
Gonia Jarema | Inst. Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal
ORCID logoGary Libben | University of Calgary
ORCID logoChris Westbury | University of Alberta
[The Mental Lexicon, 6:1] 2011.  v, 196 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 26 May 2011
Table of Contents
Articles
Lexical knowledge without a lexicon?
Jeffrey L. Elman
1–33
Detecting inherent bias in lexical decision experiments with the LD1NN algorithm
Emmanuel Keuleers and Marc Brysbaert
34–52
A technical introduction to using speakers’ eye movements to study language
Zenzi M. Griffin and Jordan C. Davison
53–82
Eye movements and morphological processing in reading
Raymond Bertram
83–109
Spelling strategies in alphabetic scripts: Insights gained and challenges ahead
Dominiek Sandra
110–140
The EEG/ERP technologies in linguistic research: An essay on the advantages they offer and a survey of their purveyors
Brigitte Stemmer and John F. Connolly
141–170
Formulaic sequences: Do they exist and do they matter?
Cyrus Shaoul and Chris Westbury
171–196
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