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Lyn Frazier

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Linguistic Inquiry (Online)|March 16, 2007
Amnestying Superiority Violations: Processing Multiple QuestionsCharles Clifton, Gisbert Fanselow, Lyn Frazier
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 3, 2007
Tracking the what and why of speakers' choices: prosodic boundaries and the length of constituentsCharles Clifton, Katy Carlson, Lyn Frazier
Journal of Memory and Language|October 19, 2006
Heavy NP shift is the parser's last resort: Evidence from eye movementsAdrian Staub, Charles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Language and Cognitive Processes|October 21, 2014
Processing and domain selection: Quantificational variability effectsJesse A Harris, Charles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Journal of Memory and Language|August 22, 2007
Processing Elided Verb Phrases with Flawed Antecedents: the Recycling HypothesisAna Arregui, Charles Clifton, Lyn Frazier, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 31, 2023
Do linguistic stimuli activate experiential colour traces related to the entities they refer to and, if so, under what circumstances?Oksana Tsaregorodtseva, Lyn Frazier, Britta Stolterfoht, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 9, 2008
Information structure expectations in sentence comprehensionKaty Carlson, Michael Walsh Dickey, Lyn Frazier, et al.
Language and Cognitive Processes|April 15, 2014
Standing alone with prosodic helpLyn Frazier, Charles Clifton, Katy Carlson, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|October 5, 2006
Immediate disambiguation of lexically ambiguous words during reading: evidence from eye movementsKeith Rayner, Anne E Cook, Barbara J Juhasz, et al.
Journal of Memory and Language|July 4, 2012
(Not) Hearing Optional Subjects: The Effects of Pragmatic Usage PreferencesJennifer E Mack, Charles Clifton, Lyn Frazier, et al.
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Linguistic Inquiry (Online)|March 16, 2007
Amnestying Superiority Violations: Processing Multiple QuestionsCharles Clifton, Gisbert Fanselow, Lyn Frazier
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 3, 2007
Tracking the what and why of speakers' choices: prosodic boundaries and the length of constituentsCharles Clifton, Katy Carlson, Lyn Frazier
Journal of Memory and Language|October 19, 2006
Heavy NP shift is the parser's last resort: Evidence from eye movementsAdrian Staub, Charles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Language and Cognitive Processes|October 21, 2014
Processing and domain selection: Quantificational variability effectsJesse A Harris, Charles Clifton, Lyn Frazier
Journal of Memory and Language|August 22, 2007
Processing Elided Verb Phrases with Flawed Antecedents: the Recycling HypothesisAna Arregui, Charles Clifton, Lyn Frazier, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 31, 2023
Do linguistic stimuli activate experiential colour traces related to the entities they refer to and, if so, under what circumstances?Oksana Tsaregorodtseva, Lyn Frazier, Britta Stolterfoht, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 9, 2008
Information structure expectations in sentence comprehensionKaty Carlson, Michael Walsh Dickey, Lyn Frazier, et al.
Language and Cognitive Processes|April 15, 2014
Standing alone with prosodic helpLyn Frazier, Charles Clifton, Katy Carlson, et al.
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|October 5, 2006
Immediate disambiguation of lexically ambiguous words during reading: evidence from eye movementsKeith Rayner, Anne E Cook, Barbara J Juhasz, et al.
Journal of Memory and Language|July 4, 2012
(Not) Hearing Optional Subjects: The Effects of Pragmatic Usage PreferencesJennifer E Mack, Charles Clifton, Lyn Frazier, et al.
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