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Franklin Chang

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Cognitive Psychology|March 29, 2019
Language ERPs reflect learning through prediction error propagationHartmut Fitz, Franklin Chang
Cognition|June 6, 2017
Meaningful questions: The acquisition of auxiliary inversion in a connectionist model of sentence productionHartmut Fitz, Franklin Chang
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 9, 2019
Thematic role information is maintained in the visual object-tracking systemAndrew Jessop, Franklin Chang
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 28, 2024
The lexical boost is not an automatic part of sentence production: Evidence from Japanese structural primingFranklin Chang, Saki Tsumura
Cognitive Science|July 27, 2017
Input and Age-Dependent Variation in Second Language Learning: A Connectionist AccountMarius Janciauskas, Franklin Chang
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 11, 2013
The P-chain: relating sentence production and its disorders to comprehension and acquisitionGary S Dell, Franklin Chang
Cognition|December 16, 2014
Why loose rings can be tight: the role of learned object knowledge in the development of Korean spatial fit termsFranklin Chang, Youngon Choi, Yeonjung Ko
Cognition|May 17, 2016
Lexical distributional cues, but not situational cues, are readily used to learn abstract locative verb-structure associationsKatherine E Twomey, Franklin Chang, Ben Ambridge
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 25, 2013
Prediction in processing is a by-product of language learningFranklin Chang, Evan Kidd, Caroline F Rowland
Cognitive Psychology|June 24, 2014
Do as I say, not as I do: a lexical distributional account of English locative verb class acquisitionKatherine E Twomey, Franklin Chang, Ben Ambridge
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Cognitive Psychology|March 29, 2019
Language ERPs reflect learning through prediction error propagationHartmut Fitz, Franklin Chang
Cognition|June 6, 2017
Meaningful questions: The acquisition of auxiliary inversion in a connectionist model of sentence productionHartmut Fitz, Franklin Chang
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 9, 2019
Thematic role information is maintained in the visual object-tracking systemAndrew Jessop, Franklin Chang
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|October 28, 2024
The lexical boost is not an automatic part of sentence production: Evidence from Japanese structural primingFranklin Chang, Saki Tsumura
Cognitive Science|July 27, 2017
Input and Age-Dependent Variation in Second Language Learning: A Connectionist AccountMarius Janciauskas, Franklin Chang
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 11, 2013
The P-chain: relating sentence production and its disorders to comprehension and acquisitionGary S Dell, Franklin Chang
Cognition|December 16, 2014
Why loose rings can be tight: the role of learned object knowledge in the development of Korean spatial fit termsFranklin Chang, Youngon Choi, Yeonjung Ko
Cognition|May 17, 2016
Lexical distributional cues, but not situational cues, are readily used to learn abstract locative verb-structure associationsKatherine E Twomey, Franklin Chang, Ben Ambridge
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 25, 2013
Prediction in processing is a by-product of language learningFranklin Chang, Evan Kidd, Caroline F Rowland
Cognitive Psychology|June 24, 2014
Do as I say, not as I do: a lexical distributional account of English locative verb class acquisitionKatherine E Twomey, Franklin Chang, Ben Ambridge
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