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... condition , the prime and target shared only a phonological feature , always an onset , yielding stimuli such as druid and drip . Primes and targets in the third condition shared only some semantics , like cord and rope . In the fourth ...
... condition , the prime and target shared only a phonological feature , always an onset , yielding stimuli such as druid and drip . Primes and targets in the third condition shared only some semantics , like cord and rope . In the fourth ...
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... condition fell out as shown in the first row of Table 5. By far , the fastest average reaction time was to the phonaestheme condition , which was 59ms faster than the baseline ( unrelated ) condition . That is to say , subjects ...
... condition fell out as shown in the first row of Table 5. By far , the fastest average reaction time was to the phonaestheme condition , which was 59ms faster than the baseline ( unrelated ) condition . That is to say , subjects ...
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... condition and that of each of the other conditions ) . FELDMAN & SOLTANO PRESENT STUDY RELATION BETWEEN PRIME AND TARGET MORPHOLOGICAL 49 PHONAESTHEMIC - 59 FORMAL - 18 SEMANTIC 34 - 3 23 TABLE 7. Morphological priming and phonaesthemic ...
... condition and that of each of the other conditions ) . FELDMAN & SOLTANO PRESENT STUDY RELATION BETWEEN PRIME AND TARGET MORPHOLOGICAL 49 PHONAESTHEMIC - 59 FORMAL - 18 SEMANTIC 34 - 3 23 TABLE 7. Morphological priming and phonaesthemic ...
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