32.235, TOC: The Mental Lexicon 15 / 2 (2020)
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Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2021 14:25:58
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: The Mental Lexicon Vol. 15, No. 2 (2020)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: The Mental Lexicon
Volume Number: 15
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 10/12/2020
Main Text:
2020. iii, 232 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles:
The role of affective meaning, semantic associates, and orthographic
neighbours in modulating the N400 in single words
Frida Blomberg, Mikael Roll, Johan Frid, Magnus Lindgren, and Merle Horne
pp. 161–188
Differences in perception and memory for speech fragments in complex versus
simple words: Two experiments
Anne Pycha
pp. 189–222
Morphological generalization of Hebrew verb classes: An elicited production
study in native and non-native speakers
Yael Farhy
pp. 223–257
Is inhibition involved in the processing of opaque compound words? A study of
individual differences
Juana Park, Faria Sana, Christina L. Gagné, and Thomas L. Spalding
pp. 258–294
Variability and its limits in bilingual word recognition: A morphological
priming study
Harald Clahsen and Anna Jessen
pp. 295–329
Can a bilingual lexicon be sustained by phonotactics alone? Evidence from
Ecuadoran Quichua and Media Lengua
John M. Lipski
pp. 330–365
Methodological and Analytic Considerations:
Can the maze task be even more amazing? Adapting the maze task to advance
psycholinguistic experimentation
Jordan Gallant and Gary Libben
pp. 366–383
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Neurolinguistics
Semantics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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