Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... Regular Past condition created even stronger grouping effects because all 46 items conformed to the single regular pattern.3 Thus , the blocks of regular and irregular stimuli created different priming effects due to differences in the ...
... Regular Past condition created even stronger grouping effects because all 46 items conformed to the single regular pattern.3 Thus , the blocks of regular and irregular stimuli created different priming effects due to differences in the ...
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... regular verbs and 455 ms for irregular verbs . In contrast , the mean generation latencies in these conditions in J et al.'s study were 38 ms and 238 ms . Thus , regular past tenses were produced approximately 10 times faster in the J ...
... regular verbs and 455 ms for irregular verbs . In contrast , the mean generation latencies in these conditions in J et al.'s study were 38 ms and 238 ms . Thus , regular past tenses were produced approximately 10 times faster in the J ...
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... regular and irregular German verbs ; they found that when Ss read visually presented sentences and stories , different wave patterns were elicited by regular vs. irregular forms , which suggested that a left- frontal activation was ...
... regular and irregular German verbs ; they found that when Ss read visually presented sentences and stories , different wave patterns were elicited by regular vs. irregular forms , which suggested that a left- frontal activation was ...
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