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Anthony J Sanford

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Cognition|December 11, 2007
When is cataphoric reference recognised?Ruth Filik, Anthony J Sanford
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 25, 2007
"They" as a gender-unspecified singular pronoun: eye tracking reveals a processing costAnthony J Sanford, Ruth Filik
Psychology and Aging|November 16, 2011
Reading in healthy ageing: the influence of information structuring in sentencesJessica M Price, Anthony J Sanford
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 21, 2008
Processing pronouns without antecedents: evidence from event-related brain potentialsRuth Filik, Anthony J Sanford, Hartmut Leuthold
Brain Research|August 30, 2008
Eye-movements and ERPs reveal the time course of processing negation and remitting counterfactual worldsHeather J Ferguson, Anthony J Sanford, Hartmut Leuthold
Cognition|January 31, 2006
Covariation and quantifier polarity: what determines causal attribution in vignettes?Asifa Majid, Anthony J Sanford, Martin J Pickering
Memory & Cognition|August 15, 2009
Enhancement and suppression effects resulting from information structuring in sentencesAlison J S Sanford, Jessica Price, Anthony J Sanford
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 19, 2007
They're digging up the road again: the processing cost of institutional theyAnthony J Sanford, Ruth Filik, Catherine Emmott, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 1, 2005
Linguistic focus and good-enough representations: an application of the change-detection paradigmPatrick Sturt, Anthony J Sanford, Andrew Stewart, et al.
Psychological Science|April 6, 2002
Perspective in statements of quantity, with implications for consumer psychologyAnthony J Sanford, Nicolas Fay, Andrew Stewart, et al.
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Cognition|December 11, 2007
When is cataphoric reference recognised?Ruth Filik, Anthony J Sanford
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 25, 2007
"They" as a gender-unspecified singular pronoun: eye tracking reveals a processing costAnthony J Sanford, Ruth Filik
Psychology and Aging|November 16, 2011
Reading in healthy ageing: the influence of information structuring in sentencesJessica M Price, Anthony J Sanford
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 21, 2008
Processing pronouns without antecedents: evidence from event-related brain potentialsRuth Filik, Anthony J Sanford, Hartmut Leuthold
Brain Research|August 30, 2008
Eye-movements and ERPs reveal the time course of processing negation and remitting counterfactual worldsHeather J Ferguson, Anthony J Sanford, Hartmut Leuthold
Cognition|January 31, 2006
Covariation and quantifier polarity: what determines causal attribution in vignettes?Asifa Majid, Anthony J Sanford, Martin J Pickering
Memory & Cognition|August 15, 2009
Enhancement and suppression effects resulting from information structuring in sentencesAlison J S Sanford, Jessica Price, Anthony J Sanford
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 19, 2007
They're digging up the road again: the processing cost of institutional theyAnthony J Sanford, Ruth Filik, Catherine Emmott, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 1, 2005
Linguistic focus and good-enough representations: an application of the change-detection paradigmPatrick Sturt, Anthony J Sanford, Andrew Stewart, et al.
Psychological Science|April 6, 2002
Perspective in statements of quantity, with implications for consumer psychologyAnthony J Sanford, Nicolas Fay, Andrew Stewart, et al.
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