Bridging the Methodological Divide

Linguistic and psycholinguistic approaches to formulaic language

Special issue of The Mental Lexicon 9:3 (2014)

Editors
ORCID logoStefanie Wulff | University of Florida
ORCID logoDebra Titone | McGill University
[The Mental Lexicon, 9:3] 2014.  v, 126 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 23 January 2015
Table of Contents
Introduction to the Special Issue: Bridging the methodological divide: Linguistic and psycholinguistic approaches to formulaic language
Stefanie Wulff and Debra Titone
371–376
Time and again: The changing effect of word and multiword frequency on phonetic duration for highly frequent sequences
Inbal Arnon and Uriel Cohen Priva
377–400
Words that go together: Measuring individual differences in native speakers’ knowledge of collocations
Ewa Dąbrowska
401–418
Acquiring formulaic language: A computational model
Stewart M. McCauley and Morten H. Christiansen
419–436
N-gram probability effects in a cloze task
Cyrus Shaoul, Harald Baayen and Chris Westbury
437–472
Time-dependent effects of decomposability, familiarity and literal plausibility on idiom meaning activation: A cross-modal priming investigation
Debra Titone and Maya Libben
473–496
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Hennecke, Inga, Tatiana Perevozchikova & Evelyn Wiesinger
2023. Multiword units in multilingual speakers. International Journal of Bilingualism DOI logo

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Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CFD: Psycholinguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General