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October 22, 2002
Sensitivity to sub-syllabic constituents in brain-damaged patients: evidence from word games
Shari R Baum
Brain and Language
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November 22, 2005
Processing homonymy and polysemy: effects of sentential context and time-course following unilateral brain damage
Ekaterini Klepousniotou, Shari R Baum
Brain and Language
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May 3, 2005
Unilateral brain damage effects on processing homonymous and polysemous words
Ekaterini Klepousniotou, Shari R Baum
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
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July 13, 2014
Misleading Bias-Driven Expectations in Referential Processing and the Facilitative Role of Contrastive Accent
Inbal Itzhak, Shari R Baum
Brain and Language
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May 15, 2003
Sensitivity to local sentence context information in lexical ambiguity resolution: evidence from left- and right-hemisphere-damaged individuals
Christopher M Grindrod, Shari R Baum
Plos Biology
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August 4, 2012
Musical melody and speech intonation: singing a different tune
Robert J Zatorre, Shari R Baum
Brain and Cognition
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May 28, 2002
Sentence context effects and the timecourse of lexical ambiguity resolution in nonfluent aphasia
Christopher M Grindrod, Shari R Baum
Brain and Cognition
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January 5, 2005
Hemispheric contributions to lexical ambiguity resolution in a discourse context: evidence from individuals with unilateral left and right hemisphere lesions
Christopher M Grindrod, Shari R Baum
Brain and Language
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December 4, 2003
Temporal parameters as cues to phrasal boundaries: a comparison of processing by left- and right-hemisphere brain-damaged individuals
Wendi A Aasland, Shari R Baum
Brain and Language
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October 31, 2003
Sensitivity to prosodic structure in left- and right-hemisphere-damaged individuals
Shari R Baum, Veena D Dwivedi
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Brain and Language
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October 22, 2002
Sensitivity to sub-syllabic constituents in brain-damaged patients: evidence from word games
Shari R Baum
Brain and Language
|
November 22, 2005
Processing homonymy and polysemy: effects of sentential context and time-course following unilateral brain damage
Ekaterini Klepousniotou, Shari R Baum
Brain and Language
|
May 3, 2005
Unilateral brain damage effects on processing homonymous and polysemous words
Ekaterini Klepousniotou, Shari R Baum
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
|
July 13, 2014
Misleading Bias-Driven Expectations in Referential Processing and the Facilitative Role of Contrastive Accent
Inbal Itzhak, Shari R Baum
Brain and Language
|
May 15, 2003
Sensitivity to local sentence context information in lexical ambiguity resolution: evidence from left- and right-hemisphere-damaged individuals
Christopher M Grindrod, Shari R Baum
Plos Biology
|
August 4, 2012
Musical melody and speech intonation: singing a different tune
Robert J Zatorre, Shari R Baum
Brain and Cognition
|
May 28, 2002
Sentence context effects and the timecourse of lexical ambiguity resolution in nonfluent aphasia
Christopher M Grindrod, Shari R Baum
Brain and Cognition
|
January 5, 2005
Hemispheric contributions to lexical ambiguity resolution in a discourse context: evidence from individuals with unilateral left and right hemisphere lesions
Christopher M Grindrod, Shari R Baum
Brain and Language
|
December 4, 2003
Temporal parameters as cues to phrasal boundaries: a comparison of processing by left- and right-hemisphere brain-damaged individuals
Wendi A Aasland, Shari R Baum
Brain and Language
|
October 31, 2003
Sensitivity to prosodic structure in left- and right-hemisphere-damaged individuals
Shari R Baum, Veena D Dwivedi
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