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Matthew Walenski

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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|October 21, 2003
Two predictions of a compound cue model of primingMatthew Walenski
Journal of Speech Pathology & Therapy|June 8, 2018
The Real-Time Comprehension of Idioms by Typical Children, Children with Specific Language Impairment and Children with AutismMatthew Walenski, Tracy Love
Brain Communications|January 1, 2024
Measurement matters for assessing the role of chronically altered perfusion in post-stroke aphasiaCynthia K Thompson, Matthew Walenski
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|April 4, 2009
Slowed speech input has a differential impact on on-line and off-line processing in children's comprehension of pronounsTracy Love, Matthew Walenski, David Swinney
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders|October 25, 2014
Inflectional morphology in high-functioning autism: Evidence for speeded grammatical processingMatthew Walenski, Stewart H Mostofsky, Michael T Ullman
Neuropsychologia|January 28, 2015
The organization of words and environmental sounds in memoryKristi Hendrickson, Matthew Walenski, Margaret Friend, et al.
Cognition|July 17, 2024
Hijacking limitations of working memory load to test for composition in languageMichael T Ullman, Talat Bulut, Matthew Walenski
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 7, 2012
The processing and interpretation of verb phrase ellipsis constructions by children at normal and slowed speech ratesSarah M Callahan, Matthew Walenski, Tracy Love
Language and Cognitive Processes|June 7, 2013
The role of parallelism in the real-time processing of anaphoraJosée Poirier, Matthew Walenski, Lewis P Shapiro
Brain and Language|December 26, 2007
How left inferior frontal cortex participates in syntactic processing: Evidence from aphasiaTracy Love, David Swinney, Matthew Walenski, et al.
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|October 21, 2003
Two predictions of a compound cue model of primingMatthew Walenski
Journal of Speech Pathology & Therapy|June 8, 2018
The Real-Time Comprehension of Idioms by Typical Children, Children with Specific Language Impairment and Children with AutismMatthew Walenski, Tracy Love
Brain Communications|January 1, 2024
Measurement matters for assessing the role of chronically altered perfusion in post-stroke aphasiaCynthia K Thompson, Matthew Walenski
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|April 4, 2009
Slowed speech input has a differential impact on on-line and off-line processing in children's comprehension of pronounsTracy Love, Matthew Walenski, David Swinney
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders|October 25, 2014
Inflectional morphology in high-functioning autism: Evidence for speeded grammatical processingMatthew Walenski, Stewart H Mostofsky, Michael T Ullman
Neuropsychologia|January 28, 2015
The organization of words and environmental sounds in memoryKristi Hendrickson, Matthew Walenski, Margaret Friend, et al.
Cognition|July 17, 2024
Hijacking limitations of working memory load to test for composition in languageMichael T Ullman, Talat Bulut, Matthew Walenski
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 7, 2012
The processing and interpretation of verb phrase ellipsis constructions by children at normal and slowed speech ratesSarah M Callahan, Matthew Walenski, Tracy Love
Language and Cognitive Processes|June 7, 2013
The role of parallelism in the real-time processing of anaphoraJosée Poirier, Matthew Walenski, Lewis P Shapiro
Brain and Language|December 26, 2007
How left inferior frontal cortex participates in syntactic processing: Evidence from aphasiaTracy Love, David Swinney, Matthew Walenski, et al.
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