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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Activation of Multiple Phoneme Associates of Graphemes in Visual Word Recognition Lange, Marielle
2002
1-3 p. 610-620
11 p.
artikel
2 Activation of Phonological Codes during Reading: Evidence from Errors Detection and Eye Movements Sparrow, Laurent
2002
1-3 p. 509-516
8 p.
artikel
3 Ageing and Lexical Access to Common and Proper Names in Picture Naming Evrard, Muriel
2002
1-3 p. 174-179
6 p.
artikel
4 Allomorphic variation in Arabic: Implications for lexical processing and representation Boudelaa, Sami
2004
1-3 p. 106-116
11 p.
artikel
5 Auditory Verb Recognition in Developmental Language Impairment Royle, Phaedra
2002
1-3 p. 487-500
14 p.
artikel
6 Author Index 2004
1-3 p. 504-
1 p.
artikel
7 Author Index for Volume 81 2002
1-3 p. 750-751
2 p.
artikel
8 Broca’s aphasia, verbs and the mental lexicon Bastiaanse, Roelien
2004
1-3 p. 198-202
5 p.
artikel
9 Category size effects revisited: Frequency and masked priming effects in semantic categorization Forster, Kenneth I
2004
1-3 p. 276-286
11 p.
artikel
10 Class Specificity and the Lexical Encoding of Participant Information Koenig, Jean-Pierre
2002
1-3 p. 224-235
12 p.
artikel
11 Conceptions and questions concerning morphological processing Libben, Gary
2004
1-3 p. 2-8
7 p.
artikel
12 Conceptual Representation of Verbs in Bilinguals: Semantic Field Effects and a Second-Language Performance Paradox Segalowitz, Norman
2002
1-3 p. 517-531
15 p.
artikel
13 Cross-Modal Morphological Priming in French Meunier, Fanny
2002
1-3 p. 89-102
14 p.
artikel
14 Derivation by Prefixation in Slovenian: Two Aphasia Case Studies Semenza, Carlo
2002
1-3 p. 242-249
8 p.
artikel
15 Dissociation in Italian Conjugations: A Single-Route Account Eddington, David
2002
1-3 p. 291-302
12 p.
artikel
16 Distinctive phonological features differ in relevance for both spoken and written word recognition Ernestus, Mirjam
2004
1-3 p. 378-392
15 p.
artikel
17 Does a theory of language need a grammar? Evidence from Hebrew root structure Berent, Iris
2004
1-3 p. 170-182
13 p.
artikel
18 Does Prime Modality Influence Morphological Processing? Pastizzo, Matthew John
2002
1-3 p. 28-41
14 p.
artikel
19 Do type and token effects reflect different mechanisms? Connectionist modeling of Dutch past-tense formation and final devoicing Moscoso del Prado Martı́n, Fermı́n
2004
1-3 p. 287-298
12 p.
artikel
20 Editorial Board 2004
1-3 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
21 Effect of relation availability on the interpretation and access of familiar noun–noun compounds Gagné, Christina L
2004
1-3 p. 478-486
9 p.
artikel
22 English Derivational Suffix Frequency and Children's Stress Judgments Jarmulowicz, Linda D.
2002
1-3 p. 192-204
13 p.
artikel
23 Experimental Evidence for Serial Models of Lexical Access: A Judgment Task Laubstein, Ann Stuart
2002
1-3 p. 424-431
8 p.
artikel
24 Exploring Word Recognition in a Semi-Alphabetic Script: The Case of Devanagari Vaid, Jyotsna
2002
1-3 p. 679-690
12 p.
artikel
25 FMRI of two measures of phonological processing in visual word recognition: Ecological validity matters Owen, William J.
2004
1-3 p. 40-46
7 p.
artikel
26 Form-Based Representation in the Mental Lexicon: Priming (with) Bound Stem Allomorphs in Finnish Järvikivi, Juhani
2002
1-3 p. 412-423
12 p.
artikel
27 Form-priming effects in nonword naming Horemans, Iemke
2004
1-3 p. 465-469
5 p.
artikel
28 German Noun Plurals: A Challenge to the Dual-Mechanism Model Penke, Martina
2002
1-3 p. 303-311
9 p.
artikel
29 Graded Aspects of Morphological Processing: Task and Processing Time Feldman, Laurie Beth
2002
1-3 p. 12-27
16 p.
artikel
30 Grammatical Gender in the Production of Single Words: Some Evidence from Greek Plemmenou, Evangelia
2002
1-3 p. 236-241
6 p.
artikel
31 Hemispheric Contributions to Lexical Ambiguity Resolution: Evidence from Individuals with Complex Language Impairment Following Left-Hemisphere Lesions Copland, David A.
2002
1-3 p. 131-143
13 p.
artikel
32 Homophonic Forms of Regularly Inflected Verbs Have Their Own Orthographic Representations: A Developmental Perspective on Spelling Errors Frisson, Steven
2002
1-3 p. 545-554
10 p.
artikel
33 How Are Inflectional Affixes Organized in the Mental Lexicon?: Evidence from the Investigation of Agreement Errors in Agrammatic Aphasics Janssen, Ulrike
2002
1-3 p. 180-191
12 p.
artikel
34 How Early Does Morpholexical Reading Develop in Readers of a Shallow Orthography? Burani, Cristina
2002
1-3 p. 568-586
19 p.
artikel
35 Identity Avoidance in the Hebrew Lexicon: Implications for Symbolic Accounts of Word Formation Berent, Iris
2002
1-3 p. 326-341
16 p.
artikel
36 Interaction of Morphological Structure and Prefix Transparency in the Processing of Bulgarian Aspectual Verb Forms Nikolova, Rossitza
2002
1-3 p. 649-665
17 p.
artikel
37 Interactive Processing of Phonological Information in Reading Japanese Kanji Character Words and Their Phonemic Radicals Masuda, Hisashi
2002
1-3 p. 445-453
9 p.
artikel
38 INTRODUCTION 2002
1-3 p. 1-
1 p.
artikel
39 Investigating the interplay between semantic and phonological distractor effects in picture naming Melinger, Alissa
2004
1-3 p. 213-220
8 p.
artikel
40 Is Phonological Information Mapped onto Semantic Information in a One-to-One Manner? Bölte, Jens
2002
1-3 p. 384-397
14 p.
artikel
41 Level-ordering does not constrain children’s ungrammatical compounds Nicoladis, Elena
2004
1-3 p. 487-494
8 p.
artikel
42 Lexical and Relational Influences on the Processing of Novel Compounds Gagné, Christina L.
2002
1-3 p. 723-735
13 p.
artikel
43 Lexicality, morphological structure, and semantic transparency in the processing of German ver-verbs: The complementarity of on-line and off-line evidence Schirmeier, Matthias K
2004
1-3 p. 74-87
14 p.
artikel
44 Lexical Representations of Written Nouns and Verbs in Italian Laudanna, Alessandro
2002
1-3 p. 250-263
14 p.
artikel
45 Linking Elements in Dutch Noun–Noun Compounds: Constituent Families as Analogical Predictors for Response Latencies Krott, Andrea
2002
1-3 p. 708-722
15 p.
artikel
46 Masked Priming of Prefixes and the Influence of Spelling–Meaning Consistency Chateau, Dan
2002
1-3 p. 587-600
14 p.
artikel
47 Mental Lexicon Research in the New Millennium Libben, Gary
2002
1-3 p. 2-11
10 p.
artikel
48 Monitoring syllable boundaries during speech production Jansma, Bernadette M.
2004
1-3 p. 311-317
7 p.
artikel
49 Morphological processing: A comparison between free and bound stem facilitation Pastizzo, Matthew J.
2004
1-3 p. 31-39
9 p.
artikel
50 Morphological Representation in an Endangered, Polysynthetic Language Rice, Sally
2002
1-3 p. 473-486
14 p.
artikel
51 Morphological units in the Arabic mental lexicon: Evidence from an individual with deep dyslexia Idrissi, Ali
2004
1-3 p. 183-197
15 p.
artikel
52 Naming analog clocks conceptually facilitates naming digital clocks Meeuwissen, Marjolein
2004
1-3 p. 434-440
7 p.
artikel
53 Naming pseudowords in Spanish: Effects of syllable frequency Carreiras, Manuel
2004
1-3 p. 393-400
8 p.
artikel
54 Neighbourhood effects on error rates in speech production Stemberger, Joseph Paul
2004
1-3 p. 413-422
10 p.
artikel
55 Neuromagnetic Evidence for the Timing of Lexical Activation: An MEG Component Sensitive to Phonotactic Probability but Not to Neighborhood Density Pylkkänen, Liina
2002
1-3 p. 666-678
13 p.
artikel
56 On the representation of Portuguese gender-inflected words in the mental lexicon Sicuro Corrêa, Letı́cia M
2004
1-3 p. 63-73
11 p.
artikel
57 Orthographic Processing of Polysyllabic Words by Native and Nonnative English Speakers Taft, Marcus
2002
1-3 p. 532-544
13 p.
artikel
58 Papers to Appear 2004
1-3 p. 503-
1 p.
artikel
59 PAPERS TO APPEAR IN FORTHCOMING ISSUES 2002
1-3 p. 748-749
2 p.
artikel
60 Phonological codes are assembled before word fixation: Evidence from boundary paradigm in sentence reading Miellet, Sébastien
2004
1-3 p. 299-310
12 p.
artikel
61 Phonological underspecification and mapping mechanisms in the speech recognition lexicon Wheeldon, Linda
2004
1-3 p. 401-412
12 p.
artikel
62 Preface 2004
1-3 p. 1-
1 p.
artikel
63 Processing and Representation of German -n Plurals: A Dual Mechanism Approach Sonnenstuhl, Ingrid
2002
1-3 p. 276-290
15 p.
artikel
64 Processing of mass/count information in Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment Taler, Vanessa
2004
1-3 p. 262-275
14 p.
artikel
65 Processing polarity items: Contrastive licensing costs Saddy, Douglas
2004
1-3 p. 495-502
8 p.
artikel
66 Processing reduced word forms: The suffix restoration effect Kemps, Rachèl
2004
1-3 p. 117-127
11 p.
artikel
67 Psycholinguistic evidence for the underspecification of morphosyntactic features Penke, Martina
2004
1-3 p. 423-433
11 p.
artikel
68 Rapid Activation of the Lexicon: A Further Investigation with Behavioral and Computational Results Bueno, Steve
2002
1-3 p. 120-130
11 p.
artikel
69 Recall of Morphologically Complex Forms Is Affected by Memory Task but Not Dyslexia Service, Elisabet
2002
1-3 p. 42-54
13 p.
artikel
70 Regularity and/or consistency in the production of the past participle? Colombo, Lucia
2004
1-3 p. 128-142
15 p.
artikel
71 Regularity Revisited: Evidence from Lexical Access of Verbs and Nouns in Greek Tsapkini, Kyrana
2002
1-3 p. 103-119
17 p.
artikel
72 Representation of grammatical properties of Italian verbs in the mental lexicon Laudanna, Alessandro
2004
1-3 p. 95-105
11 p.
artikel
73 Schemas and Competing Paradigms in Swedish Plural Formation Niemi, Sinikka
2002
1-3 p. 464-472
9 p.
artikel
74 Segmenting two-phoneme syllables: Developmental differences in relation with early reading skills Geudens, Astrid
2004
1-3 p. 338-352
15 p.
artikel
75 Selective Impairment of Lexical Stress Assignment in an Italian-Speaking Aphasic Patient Laganaro, Marina
2002
1-3 p. 601-609
9 p.
artikel
76 Semantic category effect and emotional valence in female university students Brousseau, Geri
2004
1-3 p. 241-248
8 p.
artikel
77 Semantic gender assignment regularities in German Schwichtenberg, Beate
2004
1-3 p. 326-337
12 p.
artikel
78 Sonority Constraints on Onset–Rime Cohesion: Evidence from Native and Bilingual Filipino Readers of English Alonzo, Angelo
2002
1-3 p. 368-383
16 p.
artikel
79 Speculation about behavior, brain damage, and self-organization: The other way to herd a cat Colangelo, Annette
2004
1-3 p. 151-159
9 p.
artikel
80 Stem Homographs and Lemma Level Representations Allen, Mark
2002
1-3 p. 79-88
10 p.
artikel
81 Stress priming in picture naming: An SOA study Schiller, Niels O
2004
1-3 p. 231-240
10 p.
artikel
82 Stress regularity or consistency? Reading aloud Italian polysyllables with different stress patterns Burani, Cristina
2004
1-3 p. 318-325
8 p.
artikel
83 Sublexical and morphological information in speech processing Zwitserlood, Pienie
2004
1-3 p. 368-377
10 p.
artikel
84 The Bilingual Mental Lexicon and Speech Production Process Wei, Longxing
2002
1-3 p. 691-707
17 p.
artikel
85 The Contribution of Frequency and Semantic Similarity to Morphological Processing Raveh, Michal
2002
1-3 p. 312-325
14 p.
artikel
86 The Cues That Children Use in Acquiring Adjectival Phrases and Compound Nouns: Evidence from Bilingual Children Nicoladis, Elena
2002
1-3 p. 635-648
14 p.
artikel
87 The effect of context on the processing of type-shifting verbs de Almeida, Roberto G.
2004
1-3 p. 249-261
13 p.
artikel
88 The Effect of Number of Kanji Radical Companions in Character Activation with a Multi-Radical-Display Task Saito, Hirofumi
2002
1-3 p. 501-508
8 p.
artikel
89 The elusive nature of early phonological priming effects: Are there individual differences? Holyk, Gregory G
2004
1-3 p. 353-367
15 p.
artikel
90 The impact of semantic transparency of morphologically complex words on picture naming Dohmes, Petra
2004
1-3 p. 203-212
10 p.
artikel
91 The Influence of Age of Acquisition, Root Frequency, and Context Availability in Processing Nouns and Verbs Colombo, Lucia
2002
1-3 p. 398-411
14 p.
artikel
92 The mental representation of Verb–Noun compounds in Italian: Evidence from a multiple single-case study in aphasia Mondini, Sara
2004
1-3 p. 470-477
8 p.
artikel
93 The precise time course of lexical activation: MEG measurements of the effects of frequency, probability, and density in lexical decision Stockall, Linnaea
2004
1-3 p. 88-94
7 p.
artikel
94 The Probability of the Least Likely Non-Length-Controlled Bigram Affects Lexical Decision Reaction Times Westbury, Chris
2002
1-3 p. 66-78
13 p.
artikel
95 The Processing and Representation of Dutch and English Compounds: Peripheral Morphological and Central Orthographic Effects de Jong, Nivja H.
2002
1-3 p. 555-567
13 p.
artikel
96 The Processing of Lexical Ambiguity: Homonymy and Polysemy in the Mental Lexicon Klepousniotou, Ekaterini
2002
1-3 p. 205-223
19 p.
artikel
97 The processing of morpheme-like units in monomorphemic words Taft, Marcus
2004
1-3 p. 9-16
8 p.
artikel
98 The Recognition of Reduced Word Forms Ernestus, Mirjam
2002
1-3 p. 162-173
12 p.
artikel
99 The Retrieval of Syntactic and Semantic Information in the Production of Verbs Tabossi, P.
2002
1-3 p. 264-275
12 p.
artikel
100 The role of configurational asymmetry in the lexical access of prefixed verbs: Evidence from French Tsapkini, Kyrana
2004
1-3 p. 143-150
8 p.
artikel
101 The role of specificity in the lexical encoding of participants Conklin, Kathy
2004
1-3 p. 221-230
10 p.
artikel
102 The Role of the Syllable in Lexical Segmentation in French: Word-Spotting Data Dumay, Nicolas
2002
1-3 p. 144-161
18 p.
artikel
103 The Role of Typological Variation in the Processing of Interfixed Compounds Jarema, Gonia
2002
1-3 p. 736-747
12 p.
artikel
104 The Selection of Grammatical Features in Word Production: The Case of Plural Nouns in German Schiller, Niels O.
2002
1-3 p. 342-357
16 p.
artikel
105 The Subjects as a Simple Random Effect Fallacy: Subject Variability and Morphological Family Effects in the Mental Lexicon Baayen, R.Harald
2002
1-3 p. 55-65
11 p.
artikel
106 The word frequency effect in picture naming: Contrasting two hypotheses using homonym pictures Shatzman, Keren B
2004
1-3 p. 160-169
10 p.
artikel
107 TOC 2004
1-3 p. OBC-
1 p.
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108 Verb–Noun Double Dissociation in Aphasic Lexical Impairments: The Role of Word Frequency and Imageability Luzzatti, Claudio
2002
1-3 p. 432-444
13 p.
artikel
109 Volume TOC 2004
1-3 p. III-V
nvt p.
artikel
110 What does rapid automatized naming measure? A new RAN task compared to naming and lexical decision Wile, Tammy L
2004
1-3 p. 47-62
16 p.
artikel
111 What do graded effects of semantic transparency reveal about morphological processing? Feldman, Laurie Beth
2004
1-3 p. 17-30
14 p.
artikel
112 What “Mice Trap” tells us about the mental lexicon Buck-Gengler, Carolyn J.
2004
1-3 p. 453-464
12 p.
artikel
113 When orthographic neighbors fail to facilitate Janack, Tracy
2004
1-3 p. 441-452
12 p.
artikel
114 Where and How Morphologically Complex Words Interplay with Naming Pictures Zwitserlood, Pienie
2002
1-3 p. 358-367
10 p.
artikel
115 Whole Word Morphologizer: Expanding the Word-Based Lexicon: A Nonstochastic Computational Approach Neuvel, Sylvain
2002
1-3 p. 454-463
10 p.
artikel
116 Why Is “Red Cross” Different from “Yellow Cross”?: A Neuropsychological Study of Noun–Adjective Agreement within Italian Compounds Mondini, Sara
2002
1-3 p. 621-634
14 p.
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