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The psycholinguistic and affective structure of words conveying pain
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The nature of semantic priming by subliminal spatial words: Embodied or disembodied?
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Semantic transparency in free stems: the effect of orthography-semantics consistency in word recognition
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Morphological Processing of Printed Nouns and Verbs: Cross Class Priming Effects
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How to become twice more precise in detecting neuropsychological impairments
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Clustering the lexicon in the brain: a meta-analysis of the neurofunctional evidence on noun and verb processing
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Meaning is in the beholders's eye: Morpho-semantic effects in masked priming
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Seeing stems everywhere: Position-independent identification of stem morphemes
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Lexical-Semantic Variables Affecting Picture and Word Naming in Chinese: A Mixed Logit Model Study in Aphasia
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Morphological processing as we know it: An analytical review of morphological effects in visual word identification
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On nouns, verbs, lexemes and lemmas: Evidence from the spontaneous speech of seven aphasic patients
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Morphemes in their place: Evidence for position specific identification of suffixes
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In: Memory and Cognition, 38 (2010)
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‘Fell’ primes ‘fall’, but does ‘bell’ prime ‘ball’? Masked priming with irregularly-inflected primes
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Head position and the mental representation of Italian nominal compounds: a constituent priming study in Italian
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Noun-verb dissociation in aphasia: type/token differences in the analysis of spontaneous speech
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