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E Kehayia

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Brain and Language|November 1, 1992
Impairment of inflectional morphology and lexical storageG Jarema, E Kehayia
Brain and Language|August 6, 1999
What is a word? Recognizing polymorphemic lexical items in DLIP Royle, G Jarema, E Kehayia
Brain and Language|August 6, 1999
Does phonological change play a role in the recognition of derived forms across modalities?K Tsapkini, E Kehayia, G Jarema
Brain and Language|October 26, 1999
Mental lexicon. IntroductionG Jarema, E Kehayia, G Libben
Brain and Language|February 4, 1998
The mental representation of singular and plural nouns in Algerian Arabic as revealed through auditory priming in agrammatic aphasic patientsZ Mimouni, E Kehayia, G Jarema
Brain and Language|August 6, 1999
The mass/count distinction: evidence from on-line psycholinguistic performanceB Gillon, E Kehayia, V Taler
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|May 23, 2026
Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives on Technology in Transitional Care: Insights from GreeceD Petsani, K Tsimpita, E Kehayia, et al.
Brain and Language|August 6, 1999
The role of morphological structure in the processing of compounds: the interface between linguistics and psycholinguisticsE Kehayia, G Jarema, K Tsapkini, et al.
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics|December 13, 2021
COVID-19 lockdowns' effects on the quality of life, perceived health and well-being of healthy elderly individuals: A longitudinal comparison of pre-lockdown and lockdown states of well-beingE Colucci, S Nadeau, J Higgins, et al.
Stroke|October 28, 1997
Differences in pain medication use in stroke patients with aphasia and without aphasiaE Kehayia, N Korner-Bitensky, F Singer, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 10) with videos related to

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Brain and Language|November 1, 1992
Impairment of inflectional morphology and lexical storageG Jarema, E Kehayia
Brain and Language|August 6, 1999
What is a word? Recognizing polymorphemic lexical items in DLIP Royle, G Jarema, E Kehayia
Brain and Language|August 6, 1999
Does phonological change play a role in the recognition of derived forms across modalities?K Tsapkini, E Kehayia, G Jarema
Brain and Language|October 26, 1999
Mental lexicon. IntroductionG Jarema, E Kehayia, G Libben
Brain and Language|February 4, 1998
The mental representation of singular and plural nouns in Algerian Arabic as revealed through auditory priming in agrammatic aphasic patientsZ Mimouni, E Kehayia, G Jarema
Brain and Language|August 6, 1999
The mass/count distinction: evidence from on-line psycholinguistic performanceB Gillon, E Kehayia, V Taler
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|May 23, 2026
Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives on Technology in Transitional Care: Insights from GreeceD Petsani, K Tsimpita, E Kehayia, et al.
Brain and Language|August 6, 1999
The role of morphological structure in the processing of compounds: the interface between linguistics and psycholinguisticsE Kehayia, G Jarema, K Tsapkini, et al.
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics|December 13, 2021
COVID-19 lockdowns' effects on the quality of life, perceived health and well-being of healthy elderly individuals: A longitudinal comparison of pre-lockdown and lockdown states of well-beingE Colucci, S Nadeau, J Higgins, et al.
Stroke|October 28, 1997
Differences in pain medication use in stroke patients with aphasia and without aphasiaE Kehayia, N Korner-Bitensky, F Singer, et al.
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