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In the first condition , the prime and target shared some phonological feature , always a complex onset , and some semantic feature , such as ' nose ' or ' light ' . Additionally , a significant proportion of the words in English ...
In the first condition , the prime and target shared some phonological feature , always a complex onset , and some semantic feature , such as ' nose ' or ' light ' . Additionally , a significant proportion of the words in English ...
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more quickly and those in the baseline condition more slowly . These differences are taken into consideration in analyzing the results from this experiment in $ 4 . MEAN RT IN ISOLATION PHONAESTHEME 645 MEANING 631 FORM 655 PSEUDO ...
more quickly and those in the baseline condition more slowly . These differences are taken into consideration in analyzing the results from this experiment in $ 4 . MEAN RT IN ISOLATION PHONAESTHEME 645 MEANING 631 FORM 655 PSEUDO ...
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The measures of priming in these two experiments cannot be compared quantitatively because the test conditions ... the morphologically or phonaesthemically related condition yielded significantly greater facilitatory priming than form ...
The measures of priming in these two experiments cannot be compared quantitatively because the test conditions ... the morphologically or phonaesthemically related condition yielded significantly greater facilitatory priming than form ...
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Crosslinguistic perspectives Ulrike Zeshan | 7 |
acquisition and adult speech perception Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Theory and empirical findings G van Driem | 163 |
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