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Clinton L Johns

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Language and Linguistics Compass|July 10, 2012
Memory Interference as a Determinant of Language ComprehensionJulie A Van Dyke, Clinton L Johns
Brain and Language|October 24, 2012
Hemispheric differences in the organization of memory for text ideasDebra L Long, Clinton L Johns, Eunike Jonathan
Language and Cognitive Processes|June 9, 2015
A memory-retrieval view of discourse representation: The recollection and familiarity of text ideasDebra L Long, Clinton L Johns, Eunike Jonathan
Language and Linguistics Compass|June 19, 2015
Discourse Impairments Following Right Hemisphere Brain Damage: A Critical ReviewClinton L Johns, Kristen M Tooley, Matthew J Traxler
Journal of Memory and Language|February 20, 2016
Identifying the role of phonology in sentence-level readingDave Kush, Clinton L Johns, Julie A Van Dyke
Cognition|March 25, 2014
Low working memory capacity is only spuriously related to poor reading comprehensionJulie A Van Dyke, Clinton L Johns, Anuenue Kukona
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 27, 2018
Prominence-sensitive pronoun resolution: New evidence from the speed-accuracy tradeoff procedureDave Kush, Clinton L Johns, Julie A Van Dyke
Frontiers in Psychology|November 4, 2015
Poor readers' retrieval mechanism: efficient access is not dependent on reading skillClinton L Johns, Kazunaga Matsuki, Julie A Van Dyke
Language and Cognitive Processes|January 21, 2014
Memory availability and referential accessClinton L Johns, Peter C Gordon, Debra L Long, et al.
Journal of Eye Movement Research|June 19, 2015
Individual Differences in Eye-Movements During Reading: Working Memory and Speed-of-Processing EffectsMatthew J Traxler, Debra L Long, Kristen M Tooley, et al.
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Language and Linguistics Compass|July 10, 2012
Memory Interference as a Determinant of Language ComprehensionJulie A Van Dyke, Clinton L Johns
Brain and Language|October 24, 2012
Hemispheric differences in the organization of memory for text ideasDebra L Long, Clinton L Johns, Eunike Jonathan
Language and Cognitive Processes|June 9, 2015
A memory-retrieval view of discourse representation: The recollection and familiarity of text ideasDebra L Long, Clinton L Johns, Eunike Jonathan
Language and Linguistics Compass|June 19, 2015
Discourse Impairments Following Right Hemisphere Brain Damage: A Critical ReviewClinton L Johns, Kristen M Tooley, Matthew J Traxler
Journal of Memory and Language|February 20, 2016
Identifying the role of phonology in sentence-level readingDave Kush, Clinton L Johns, Julie A Van Dyke
Cognition|March 25, 2014
Low working memory capacity is only spuriously related to poor reading comprehensionJulie A Van Dyke, Clinton L Johns, Anuenue Kukona
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|July 27, 2018
Prominence-sensitive pronoun resolution: New evidence from the speed-accuracy tradeoff procedureDave Kush, Clinton L Johns, Julie A Van Dyke
Frontiers in Psychology|November 4, 2015
Poor readers' retrieval mechanism: efficient access is not dependent on reading skillClinton L Johns, Kazunaga Matsuki, Julie A Van Dyke
Language and Cognitive Processes|January 21, 2014
Memory availability and referential accessClinton L Johns, Peter C Gordon, Debra L Long, et al.
Journal of Eye Movement Research|June 19, 2015
Individual Differences in Eye-Movements During Reading: Working Memory and Speed-of-Processing EffectsMatthew J Traxler, Debra L Long, Kristen M Tooley, et al.
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