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Matthew John Pastizzo

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 6, 2002
Discrepancies between orthographic and unrelated baselines in masked priming undermine a decompositional account of morphological facilitationMatthew John Pastizzo, Laurie Beth Feldman
The Mental Lexicon|June 5, 2010
Multiple dimensions of relatedness among words: Conjoint effects of form and meaning in word recognitionMatthew John Pastizzo, Laurie Beth Feldman
Brain and Language|June 26, 2002
Does prime modality influence morphological processing?Matthew John Pastizzo, Laurie Beth Feldman
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)|June 8, 2010
Morphological facilitation for regular and irregular verb formations in native and non-native speakers: Little evidence for two distinct mechanismsLaurie Beth Feldman, Aleksandar Kostić, Dana M Basnight-Brown, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 6, 2002
Discrepancies between orthographic and unrelated baselines in masked priming undermine a decompositional account of morphological facilitationMatthew John Pastizzo, Laurie Beth Feldman
The Mental Lexicon|June 5, 2010
Multiple dimensions of relatedness among words: Conjoint effects of form and meaning in word recognitionMatthew John Pastizzo, Laurie Beth Feldman
Brain and Language|June 26, 2002
Does prime modality influence morphological processing?Matthew John Pastizzo, Laurie Beth Feldman
Bilingualism (Cambridge, England)|June 8, 2010
Morphological facilitation for regular and irregular verb formations in native and non-native speakers: Little evidence for two distinct mechanismsLaurie Beth Feldman, Aleksandar Kostić, Dana M Basnight-Brown, et al.
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