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Alec Marantz

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Brain and Language|March 23, 2005
Cognitive neuroscience and the English past tense: comments on the paper by Ullman et alDavid Embick, Alec Marantz
Brain and Language|November 14, 2008
Lexical access in early stages of visual word processing: a single-trial correlational MEG study of heteronym recognitionOlla Solomyak, Alec Marantz
Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|December 5, 2025
Semantic Typicality of Affixes Facilitates Word Processing: MEG Evidence From ArabicMarianne Azar, Alec Marantz
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 19, 2024
Neural Bases of Proactive and Predictive Processing of Meaningful Subword Units in Speech ComprehensionSuhail Matar, Alec Marantz
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 22, 2003
Tracking the time course of word recognition with MEGLiina Pylkkänen, Alec Marantz
Frontiers in Psychology|December 7, 2020
Modeling Human Morphological CompetenceYohei Oseki, Alec Marantz
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|July 9, 2009
Evidence for early morphological decomposition in visual word recognitionOlla Solomyak, Alec Marantz
Brain and Language|March 24, 2015
Decomposition, lookup, and recombination: MEG evidence for the full decomposition model of complex visual word recognitionJoseph Fruchter, Alec Marantz
Cognition|May 28, 2026
Productivity matters for the neural processing of novel words, but not existing onesMarianne Azar, Alec Marantz
Frontiers in Psychology|November 29, 2018
The Form of Morphemes: MEG Evidence From Masked Priming of Two Hebrew TemplatesItamar Kastner, Liina Pylkkänen, Alec Marantz
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Brain and Language|March 23, 2005
Cognitive neuroscience and the English past tense: comments on the paper by Ullman et alDavid Embick, Alec Marantz
Brain and Language|November 14, 2008
Lexical access in early stages of visual word processing: a single-trial correlational MEG study of heteronym recognitionOlla Solomyak, Alec Marantz
Neurobiology of Language (Cambridge, Mass.)|December 5, 2025
Semantic Typicality of Affixes Facilitates Word Processing: MEG Evidence From ArabicMarianne Azar, Alec Marantz
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 19, 2024
Neural Bases of Proactive and Predictive Processing of Meaningful Subword Units in Speech ComprehensionSuhail Matar, Alec Marantz
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 22, 2003
Tracking the time course of word recognition with MEGLiina Pylkkänen, Alec Marantz
Frontiers in Psychology|December 7, 2020
Modeling Human Morphological CompetenceYohei Oseki, Alec Marantz
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|July 9, 2009
Evidence for early morphological decomposition in visual word recognitionOlla Solomyak, Alec Marantz
Brain and Language|March 24, 2015
Decomposition, lookup, and recombination: MEG evidence for the full decomposition model of complex visual word recognitionJoseph Fruchter, Alec Marantz
Cognition|May 28, 2026
Productivity matters for the neural processing of novel words, but not existing onesMarianne Azar, Alec Marantz
Frontiers in Psychology|November 29, 2018
The Form of Morphemes: MEG Evidence From Masked Priming of Two Hebrew TemplatesItamar Kastner, Liina Pylkkänen, Alec Marantz
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