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In sum , homophones have provided evidence constraining models of lexical representation and word production . Some models lead one to expect lemma - frequency effects , whereas other models would need to be revised to accommodate such ...
In sum , homophones have provided evidence constraining models of lexical representation and word production . Some models lead one to expect lemma - frequency effects , whereas other models would need to be revised to accommodate such ...
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Phonetics and phonology in language comprehension and production , ed . by Niels O. Schiller and Antje S. Meyer , 9–47 . New York : Mouton de Gruyter . DESHMUKH , NEERAJ ; ARAVIND GANAPATHIRAJU ; ANDI GLEESON ; JONATHAN HAMAKER ...
Phonetics and phonology in language comprehension and production , ed . by Niels O. Schiller and Antje S. Meyer , 9–47 . New York : Mouton de Gruyter . DESHMUKH , NEERAJ ; ARAVIND GANAPATHIRAJU ; ANDI GLEESON ; JONATHAN HAMAKER ...
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Specific - word frequency is not all that counts in speech production : Comments on Caramazza , Costa , et al . ( 2001 ) and new experimental data . Journal of Experimental Psychology : Learning , Memory , and Cognition 29.432-38 .
Specific - word frequency is not all that counts in speech production : Comments on Caramazza , Costa , et al . ( 2001 ) and new experimental data . Journal of Experimental Psychology : Learning , Memory , and Cognition 29.432-38 .
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