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... task 3 , regular past ( 513 msec ) , task 2 , read nonce ( 633 msec ) , task 5 , nonce past ( 723 msec ) and finally task 4 , irregular past ( 739 msec ) , which elicited the longest RTs . The average RT for read verb was not ...
... task 3 , regular past ( 513 msec ) , task 2 , read nonce ( 633 msec ) , task 5 , nonce past ( 723 msec ) and finally task 4 , irregular past ( 739 msec ) , which elicited the longest RTs . The average RT for read verb was not ...
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... task - rest conditions there is significant activation in the cerebellum . This is consistent with the results of other PET studies which report cerebellar activity in language tasks ( Petersen et al . 1988 ) . Schmahmann 1991 and ...
... task - rest conditions there is significant activation in the cerebellum . This is consistent with the results of other PET studies which report cerebellar activity in language tasks ( Petersen et al . 1988 ) . Schmahmann 1991 and ...
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... tasks with the appropriate read verb or read nonce task . These comparisons reveal the brain activity involved specifically in performing the past tense generation task , and eliminate activity involved primarily in reading and speaking ...
... tasks with the appropriate read verb or read nonce task . These comparisons reveal the brain activity involved specifically in performing the past tense generation task , and eliminate activity involved primarily in reading and speaking ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 449 |
A positron emission tomographic study of regular and irregular verb morphology | 451 |
Head position and internally headed relative clauses David Basilico | 498 |
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