Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... priming effect ) . This phonaesthemic priming effect differs significantly from form priming , shown by words sharing only a phonological onset , and from semantic priming , which occurs between semantically related words . Rather ...
... priming effect ) . This phonaesthemic priming effect differs significantly from form priming , shown by words sharing only a phonological onset , and from semantic priming , which occurs between semantically related words . Rather ...
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... priming behavior of canonical morphemes . In general , morphologically related forms demonstrate facilitatory priming that dif- fers from both semantic priming and phonological priming in terms of its degree and time course . Consider ...
... priming behavior of canonical morphemes . In general , morphologically related forms demonstrate facilitatory priming that dif- fers from both semantic priming and phonological priming in terms of its degree and time course . Consider ...
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... priming effects that are distinct from phonological and semantic priming effects . Thus , a dual route model would need to explain why all these properties are shared by compositional and noncompositional morphological units , which are ...
... priming effects that are distinct from phonological and semantic priming effects . Thus , a dual route model would need to explain why all these properties are shared by compositional and noncompositional morphological units , which are ...
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