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The missing-VP effect in readers of English as a second language
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Looking for language in space: spatial simulations in memory for language
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Less imageable words lead to more looks to blank locations during memory retrieval
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Iconicity in Signed and Spoken Vocabulary: A Comparison Between American Sign Language, British Sign Language, English, and Spanish
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Is Lexical Access Driven by Temporal Order or Perceptual Salience? Evidence from British Sign Language
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In: Thompson, Robin L.; Vinson, David P.; Fox, Neil; & Vigliocco, Gabriella. (2013). Is Lexical Access Driven by Temporal Order or Perceptual Salience? Evidence from British Sign Language. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 35(35). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/45k7h1vf (2013)
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The road to language learning is iconic: evidence from British Sign Language ...
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Iconicity in language processing: What signed languages reveal
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In: Thompson, Robin L.; Skinner, Robert; Vinson, David P.; & Vigliocco, Gabriella. (2011). Iconicity in language processing: What signed languages reveal. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 33(33). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5jx984bd (2011)
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Seeing the world through a visual language: Visual world paradigm in British Sign Language
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In: Thompson, Robin L.; Vinson, David P.; Fox, Neil; & Vigliocco, Gabriella. (2010). Seeing the world through a visual language: Visual world paradigm in British Sign Language. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 32(32). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8jz6120q (2010)
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Iconicity as a general property of language: evidence from spoken and signed languages
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Iconicity as a General Property of Language: Evidence from Spoken and Signed Languages
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The hands and mouth do not always slip together in British Sign Language: Dissociating articulatory channels in the lexicon
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In: Fox, Neil; Skinner, Robert; Thompson, Robin; Vigliocco, Gabriella; & Vinson, David. (2009). The hands and mouth do not always slip together in British Sign Language: Dissociating articulatory channels in the lexicon. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 31(31). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7z67h6v9 (2009)
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When Meaning Permeates Form: Effects of Iconicity for Phonological Decisions in British Sign Language
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In: Thompson, Robin; Vigliocco, Gabriella; & Vinson, David. (2009). When Meaning Permeates Form: Effects of Iconicity for Phonological Decisions in British Sign Language. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 31(31). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9d2416jn (2009)
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Eye Gaze During Comprehension of American Sign Language by Native and Beginning Signers
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The Link Between Form and Meaning in American Sign Language: Lexical Processing Effects
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