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Remembering you read “doctoral dissertation”: Phrase frequency effects in recall and recognition memory
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Communicative context, expectations, and adaptation in prosodic production and comprehension
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Thirty years of structural priming: An introduction to the special issue
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What does "it" mean anyway? Examining the time course of semantic activation in reference resolution
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Efficient language processing: the role of memory and visuo-spatial context
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The role of syntactic and discourse information in verb learning
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Learning to speak by listening: Transfer of phonotactics from perception to production
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New phonotactic constraints learned implicitly by producing syllable strings generalize to the production of new syllables
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“hotdog”, not “hot” “dog”: The phonological planning of compound words
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The P-chain: relating sentence production and its disorders to comprehension and acquisition
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Speed limits and red flags: why number agreement accidents happen
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An investigation of how multiple sources of information are integrated during online reading
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Hotdog not hot dog: The phonological planning of compound words
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