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Mary Hare

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 9, 2007
Phonological typicality and sentence processingMichael K Tanenhaus, Mary Hare
Journal of Memory and Language|December 14, 2011
Understanding and producing the reduced relative construction: Evidence from ratings, editing and corporaMary Hare, Michael K Tanenhaus, Ken McRae
Psychological Review|November 3, 2005
Meaning through syntax is insufficient to explain comprehension of sentences with reduced relative clauses: comment on McKoon and Ratcliff (2003)Ken McRae, Mary Hare, Michael K Tanenhaus
Memory & Cognition|March 15, 2006
A basis for generating expectancies for verbs from nounsKen McRae, Mary Hare, Jeffrey L Elman, et al.
Cognitive Science|September 15, 2009
The wind chilled the spectators, but the wine just chilled: Sense, structure, and sentence comprehensionMary Hare, Jeffrey L Elman, Tracy Tabaczynski, et al.
Cognition|March 21, 2009
Activating event knowledgeMary Hare, Michael Jones, Caroline Thomson, et al.
Journal of Memory and Language|November 16, 2010
Effects of event knowledge in processing verbal argumentsKlinton Bicknell, Jeffrey L Elman, Mary Hare, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 27, 2011
Event-based plausibility immediately influences on-line language comprehensionKazunaga Matsuki, Tracy Chow, Mary Hare, et al.
Journal of Memory and Language|June 20, 2012
Generalized event knowledge activation during online sentence comprehensionRoss Metusalem, Marta Kutas, Thomas P Urbach, et al.
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 9, 2007
Phonological typicality and sentence processingMichael K Tanenhaus, Mary Hare
Journal of Memory and Language|December 14, 2011
Understanding and producing the reduced relative construction: Evidence from ratings, editing and corporaMary Hare, Michael K Tanenhaus, Ken McRae
Psychological Review|November 3, 2005
Meaning through syntax is insufficient to explain comprehension of sentences with reduced relative clauses: comment on McKoon and Ratcliff (2003)Ken McRae, Mary Hare, Michael K Tanenhaus
Memory & Cognition|March 15, 2006
A basis for generating expectancies for verbs from nounsKen McRae, Mary Hare, Jeffrey L Elman, et al.
Cognitive Science|September 15, 2009
The wind chilled the spectators, but the wine just chilled: Sense, structure, and sentence comprehensionMary Hare, Jeffrey L Elman, Tracy Tabaczynski, et al.
Cognition|March 21, 2009
Activating event knowledgeMary Hare, Michael Jones, Caroline Thomson, et al.
Journal of Memory and Language|November 16, 2010
Effects of event knowledge in processing verbal argumentsKlinton Bicknell, Jeffrey L Elman, Mary Hare, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|April 27, 2011
Event-based plausibility immediately influences on-line language comprehensionKazunaga Matsuki, Tracy Chow, Mary Hare, et al.
Journal of Memory and Language|June 20, 2012
Generalized event knowledge activation during online sentence comprehensionRoss Metusalem, Marta Kutas, Thomas P Urbach, et al.
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