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Memory benefits from contrastive focus truly require focus: evidence from clefts and connectives ...
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Memory benefits from contrastive focus truly require focus: evidence from clefts and connectives ...
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Cross-Linguistic Word Recognition Development Among Chinese Children: A Multilevel Linear Mixed-Effects Modeling Approach
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Individual differences in syntactic processing: Is there evidence for reader-text interactions?
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Readers generalize adaptation to newly-encountered dialectal structures to other unfamiliar structures
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Alice's adventures in um-derland: Psycholinguistic sources of variation in disfluency production
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What happened (and what didn’t): Discourse constraints on encoding of plausible alternatives
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Recognition memory reveals just how CONTRASTIVE contrastive accenting really is
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