Conceptual combination during novel and existing compound word reading in context: A self-paced reading study

Shaina Benjamin1, Daniel Schmidtke2

  • 1Department of Linguistics and Languages, McMaster University, MELD Office 4045, L.R. Wilson Hall, Hamilton, L8N 1E9, Ontario, ON, Canada.

Memory & Cognition
|January 17, 2023
PubMed

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