Digitale Bibliotheek
Sluiten Bladeren door artikelen uit een tijdschrift
     Tijdschrift beschrijving
       Alle jaargangen van het bijbehorende tijdschrift
         Alle afleveringen van het bijbehorende jaargang
                                       Alle artikelen van de bijbehorende aflevering
 
                             75 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abstractness, Allomorphy, and Lexical Architecture Marslen-Wilson, William
1999
4 p. 321-352
artikel
2 A comparison of lexical and sentence-level context effects in event-related potentials Van Petten, Cyma
1993
4 p. 485-531
artikel
3 Acquiring Regular and Irregular Inflection in a Language with Verb Classes Bowles, Margherita Orsolini Rachele Fanari Hugo
1998
4 p. 425-464
artikel
4 Affixal salience and the processing of derivational morphology: The role of suffix allomorphy Jarvikivi, Juhani
2006
4 p. 394-431
artikel
5 Alignment in second language dialogue Costa, Albert
2008
4 p. 528-556
artikel
6 A morphological analysis of object naming and reading errors by a Cantonese dyslexic patient Law, Sam-Po
2004
4 p. 473-502
artikel
7 An event-related potential study of the effects of within- and across-modality word repetition Rugg, Michael D.
1993
4 p. 357-377
artikel
8 Aspects of the spelling process: Evidence from a case of acquired dysgraphia Goodman, Roberta Ann
1986
4 p. 263-296
artikel
9 Auditory and Visual Semantic Priming in Lexical Decision: A Comparison Using Event-related Brain Potentials Holcomb, Phillip J.
1990
4 p. 281-312
artikel
10 A werd is not quite a word: On the role of sublexical phonological information in visual lexical decision Martensen, Heike
2005
4 p. 513-552
artikel
11 Children's use of gender and order-of-mention during pronoun comprehension Arnold, Jennifer E.
2007
4 p. 527-565
artikel
12 Comprehension of Deep and Surface Verbphrase Anaphors Tanenhaus, Michael K.
1990
4 p. 257-280
artikel
13 Comprehension of Sluiced Sentences Clifton, Lyn Frazier Charles
1998
4 p. 499-520
artikel
14 Conceptualisation load triggers gesture production Melinger, Alissa
2007
4 p. 473-500
artikel
15 Control mechanisms in bilingual language production: Neural evidence from language switching studies Abutalebi, Jubin
2008
4 p. 557-582
artikel
16 Crossed and nested dependencies in German and Dutch: A psycholinguistic study Bach, Emmon
1986
4 p. 249-262
artikel
17 Cross-modal semantic priming: A time-course analysis using event-related brain potentials Holcomb, Phillip J.
1993
4 p. 379-411
artikel
18 Editorial board page for “Language and Cognitive Processes”, Volume 5, Number 4 1990
4 p. 1
artikel
19 Editorial board page for “Language and Cognitive Processes”, Volume 9, Number 4 1994
4 p. 1
artikel
20 Editorial board page for “Language and Cognitive Processes”, Volume 1, Number 4 1986
4 p. 1
artikel
21 Editorial board page for “Language and Cognitive Processes”, Volume 3, Number 4 1988
4 p. 1
artikel
22 Effects of Frequency and Vocabulary Type on Phonological Speech Errors Dell, Gary S.
1990
4 p. 313-349
artikel
23 Event-related brain potentials in the study of language: An introduction Garnsey, Susan M.
1993
4 p. 337-356
artikel
24 Event-related potentials and syntactic anomaly: Evidence of anomaly detection during the perception of continuous speech Osterhout, Lee
1993
4 p. 413-437
artikel
25 Evidence against the use of subcategorisation frequency in the processing of unbounded dependencies Pickering, Martin J.
2003
4 p. 469-503
artikel
26 Exploring the dynamics of the visual word recognition system: Homophone effects in LDT and'naming Edwards, Jodi D.
2004
4 p. 503-532
artikel
27 Faulty language selection in polyglots Shanon, Benny
1991
4 p. 339-350
artikel
28 From phonological paraphasias to the structure of the phonological output lexicon Biran, Michal
2005
4 p. 589-616
artikel
29 Graded Effects of Verb Subcategory Preferences on Parsing: Support for Constraint-satisfaction Models Jennings, F.
1997
4 p. 485-504
artikel
30 Hesitations and sentence planning Holmes, V. M.
1988
4 p. 323-361
artikel
31 Initial Fixation Location Effects in Reading Hebrew Words Deutsch, Avital
1999
4 p. 393-421
artikel
32 Interaction of verb selectional restrictions, noun animacy and syntactic form in sentence processing Caplan, David
1994
4 p. 549-585
artikel
33 Interpreting words in spatial descriptions Morrow, Daniel G.
1988
4 p. 275-291
artikel
34 In the company of other words: Electrophysiological evidence for single-word and sentence context effects Kutas, Marta
1993
4 p. 533-572
artikel
35 Lexical access codes in visual and auditory word recognition Taft, Marcus
1986
4 p. 297-308
artikel
36 Lexical composition and the production of compounds: Evidence from errors in naming Badecker, William
2001
4 p. 337-366
artikel
37 Lexical Inhibition from Syllabic Units in Spanish Visual Word Recognition Dominguez, Alberto
1997
4 p. 401-422
artikel
38 Linguistic anaphors, levels of representation, and discourse Cloitrew, Marylene
1988
4 p. 293-322
artikel
39 Mental representations of the syllable internal structure are influenced by orthography Ventura, Paulo
2001
4 p. 393-418
artikel
40 Morpheme Units in Speech Production: Evidence from Laboratory-induced Verbal Slips Pillon, Agnesa
1998
4 p. 465-498
artikel
41 Morphological analysis in sentence processing: An ERP study Allen, Mark
2003
4 p. 405-430
artikel
42 Neighbourhood distribution interacts with orthographic priming in the lexical decision task Mathey, StÅphanie
2004
4 p. 533-560
artikel
43 One or More Labels on the Bottles? Notional Concord in Dutch and French Vigliocco, Gabriella
1996
4 p. 407-442
artikel
44 On the comprehension of temporal order Mandler, Jean M.
1986
4 p. 309-320
artikel
45 Orthographic representation and spelling knowledge Holmes, V. M.
2002
4 p. 345-370
artikel
46 Patterns of dissociation in the processing of verb meanings in brain-damaged subjects Kemmerer, David
2001
4 p. 461-463
artikel
47 Phonological priming in spoken word recognition with bisyllabic targets Spinelli, Elsa
2001
4 p. 367-392
artikel
48 Phonological processing in a syllable-timed language with pre-final stress: Evidence from spanish speech error data Berg, Thomas
1991
4 p. 265-301
artikel
49 Phrase structure priming: A short-lived effect Wheeldon, Linda R.
2003
4 p. 431-442
artikel
50 Processing of Reference and the Structure of Language: An Analysis of Complex Noun Phrases Gordon, Peter C.
1999
4 p. 353-379
artikel
51 Reference production: Production-internal and addressee-oriented processes Arnold, Jennifer E.
2008
4 p. 495-527
artikel
52 Regularity and irregularity in Frenchverbal inflection Meunier, Fanny
2004
4 p. 561-580
artikel
53 Relative clause attachment in Dutch: On-line comprehension corresponds to corpus frequencies when lexical variables are taken into account Desmet, Timothy
2006
4 p. 453-485
artikel
54 Representing referents of plural expressions and resolving plural anaphors Kaup, Barbara
2002
4 p. 405-450
artikel
55 Retention of the structure underlying sentences Cleary, Anne M.
2007
4 p. 614-628
artikel
56 Saying the right word at the right time: Syntagmatic and paradigmatic interference in sentence production Dell, Gary S.
2008
4 p. 583-608
artikel
57 Situating language production within the matrix of human cognition: The state of the art in language production research Goldrick, Matthew
2008
4 p. 489-494
artikel
58 Structure and meaning in the verb lexicon: Input for a syntax-aided verb learning procedure Fisher, Cynthia
1994
4 p. 473-517
artikel
59 Subjacency as a processing phenomenon Kluender, Robert
1993
4 p. 573-633
artikel
60 Subject-verb agreement errors in French and English: The role of syntactic hierarchy Franck, Julie
2002
4 p. 371-404
artikel
61 Syllables as functional units in a copying task Kandel, Sonia
2006
4 p. 432-452
artikel
62 Syntactic and strategic forces in picture naming: gender retrieval in blocked priming experiments Perdijk, Kors
2007
4 p. 501-526
artikel
63 Tense, temporal context and syntactic ambiguity resolution Trueswell, John C.
1991
4 p. 303-338
artikel
64 The binding problem for syntax, semantics, and prosody: H.M.'s selective sentence-reading deficits under the theoretical-syndrome approach MacKay, Donald G.
2001
4 p. 419-460
artikel
65 The dissociation of word reading and text comprehension: Evidence from component skills Oakhill, J. V.
2003
4 p. 443-468
artikel
66 The Gender Congruity Effect: Evidence from Spanish and Catalan Costa, Albert
1999
4 p. 381-391
artikel
67 The locus of naming difficulties in children with dyslexia: Evidence of inefficient phonological encoding Truman, Amanda
2006
4 p. 361-393
artikel
68 Thematic roles, focus and the representation of events Stevenson, Rosemary J.
1994
4 p. 519-548
artikel
69 The processing of familiar and novel senses of a word: Why reading Dickens is easy but reading Needham can be hard Frisson, Steven
2007
4 p. 595-613
artikel
70 The Relationship between Syntactic and Semantic Processes in Sentence Comprehension Boland, Julie E.
1997
4 p. 423-484
artikel
71 The role of Mandarin lexical tones in lexical access under different contextual conditions Liu, Siyun
2007
4 p. 566-594
artikel
72 The syntactic positive shift (sps) as an erp measure of syntactic processing Hagoort, Peter
1993
4 p. 439-483
artikel
73 The Time Course of Grammaticality Judgement Blackwell, Arshavir
1996
4 p. 337-406
artikel
74 Vowel dominance and morphological processing Stemberger, Joseph Paul
2003
4 p. 369-404
artikel
75 When zebras become painted donkeys: Grammatical gender and semantic priming interact during picture integration in a spoken Spanish sentence Wicha, Nicole Y. Y.
2005
4 p. 553-587
artikel
                             75 gevonden resultaten
 
 Koninklijke Bibliotheek - Nationale Bibliotheek van Nederland