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Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
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March 14, 2022
From Lexicon to Flexicon: The Principles of Morphological Transcendence and Lexical Superstates in the Characterization of Words in the Mind
Gary Libben
Cognitive Neuropsychology
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March 4, 2014
The nature of compounds: a psychocentric perspective
Gary Libben
Brain and Language
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June 26, 2002
Mental lexicon research in the new millennium
Gary Libben, Gonia Jarema
Brain and Language
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June 3, 2004
Conceptions and questions concerning morphological processing
Gary Libben, Gonia Jarema
Brain and Language
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June 26, 2002
Morphological representation in an endangered, polysynthetic language
Sally Rice, Gary Libben, Bruce Derwing
Frontiers in Psychology
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July 30, 2014
Psychocentricity and participant profiles: implications for lexical processing among multilinguals
Gary Libben, Kaitlin Curtiss, Silke Weber
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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May 30, 2013
The time-course of lexical activation in Japanese morphographic word recognition: evidence for a character-driven processing model
Koji Miwa, Gary Libben, Ton Dijkstra, et al.
Brain and Language
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January 23, 2003
Semantics and semantic errors: implicit access to semantic information from words and nonwords in deep dyslexia
Lori Buchanan, Shannon McEwen, Chris Westbury, et al.
Brain and Language
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June 3, 2004
Lexicality, morphological structure, and semantic transparency in the processing of German ver-verbs: The complementarity of on-line and off-line evidence
Matthias K Schirmeier, Bruce L Derwing, Gary Libben
Cognition
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December 18, 2018
Compounding matters: Event-related potential evidence for early semantic access to compound words
Charles P Davis, Gary Libben, Sidney J Segalowitz
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Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
|
March 14, 2022
From Lexicon to Flexicon: The Principles of Morphological Transcendence and Lexical Superstates in the Characterization of Words in the Mind
Gary Libben
Cognitive Neuropsychology
|
March 4, 2014
The nature of compounds: a psychocentric perspective
Gary Libben
Brain and Language
|
June 26, 2002
Mental lexicon research in the new millennium
Gary Libben, Gonia Jarema
Brain and Language
|
June 3, 2004
Conceptions and questions concerning morphological processing
Gary Libben, Gonia Jarema
Brain and Language
|
June 26, 2002
Morphological representation in an endangered, polysynthetic language
Sally Rice, Gary Libben, Bruce Derwing
Frontiers in Psychology
|
July 30, 2014
Psychocentricity and participant profiles: implications for lexical processing among multilinguals
Gary Libben, Kaitlin Curtiss, Silke Weber
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
May 30, 2013
The time-course of lexical activation in Japanese morphographic word recognition: evidence for a character-driven processing model
Koji Miwa, Gary Libben, Ton Dijkstra, et al.
Brain and Language
|
January 23, 2003
Semantics and semantic errors: implicit access to semantic information from words and nonwords in deep dyslexia
Lori Buchanan, Shannon McEwen, Chris Westbury, et al.
Brain and Language
|
June 3, 2004
Lexicality, morphological structure, and semantic transparency in the processing of German ver-verbs: The complementarity of on-line and off-line evidence
Matthias K Schirmeier, Bruce L Derwing, Gary Libben
Cognition
|
December 18, 2018
Compounding matters: Event-related potential evidence for early semantic access to compound words
Charles P Davis, Gary Libben, Sidney J Segalowitz
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