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Ludivine Crible

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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|August 7, 2021
Negation Cancels Discourse-Level Processing Differences: Evidence from Reading Times in Concession and Result RelationsLudivine Crible
Language and Speech|May 12, 2021
The dual status of filled pauses: Evidence from genre, proficiency and co-occurrenceLoulou Kosmala, Ludivine Crible
Frontiers in Psychology|July 19, 2021
Lexical and Structural Cues to Discourse Processing in First and Second LanguageLudivine Crible, Mathis Wetzel, Sandrine Zufferey
Language and Speech|May 24, 2021
Can filled pauses be represented as linguistic items? Investigating the effect of exposure on the perception and production of <i>um</i>Minna Kirjavainen, Ludivine Crible, Kate Beeching
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|October 7, 2022
Towards an inclusive system for the annotation of (dis)fluency in typical and atypical speechLudivine Crible, Ivana Didirková, Christelle Dodane, et al.
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|August 7, 2021
Negation Cancels Discourse-Level Processing Differences: Evidence from Reading Times in Concession and Result RelationsLudivine Crible
Language and Speech|May 12, 2021
The dual status of filled pauses: Evidence from genre, proficiency and co-occurrenceLoulou Kosmala, Ludivine Crible
Frontiers in Psychology|July 19, 2021
Lexical and Structural Cues to Discourse Processing in First and Second LanguageLudivine Crible, Mathis Wetzel, Sandrine Zufferey
Language and Speech|May 24, 2021
Can filled pauses be represented as linguistic items? Investigating the effect of exposure on the perception and production of <i>um</i>Minna Kirjavainen, Ludivine Crible, Kate Beeching
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|October 7, 2022
Towards an inclusive system for the annotation of (dis)fluency in typical and atypical speechLudivine Crible, Ivana Didirková, Christelle Dodane, et al.
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