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Steven Frisson

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Plos One|March 31, 2022
Salient alternatives facilitate implicaturesLewis Bott, Steven Frisson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 16, 2008
Complement coercion is not modulated by competition: evidence from eye movementsSteven Frisson, Brian McElree
Brain and Language|June 26, 2002
Homophonic forms of regularly inflected verbs have their own orthographic representations: a developmental perspective on spelling errorsSteven Frisson, Dominiek Sandra
Memory & Cognition|November 1, 2011
Psychological essentialist reasoning and perspective taking during reading: a donkey is not a zebra, but a plate can be a clockSteven Frisson, Mary Wakefield
Nature Communications|September 3, 2021
Neural evidence for lexical parafoveal processingYali Pan, Steven Frisson, Ole Jensen
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 4, 2008
Interpreting conjunctionsLewis Bott, Steven Frisson, Gregory L Murphy
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 1, 2015
The time course of familiar metonymyLewis Bott, Alice Rees, Steven Frisson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 27, 2005
Effects of contextual predictability and transitional probability on eye movements during readingSteven Frisson, Keith Rayner, Martin J Pickering
Cognitive Science|June 28, 2011
Deferred Interpretations: Why Starting Dickens is Taxing but Reading Dickens Isn'tBrian McElree, Steven Frisson, Martin J Pickering
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 10, 2011
The difficult mountain: enriched composition in adjective-noun phrasesSteven Frisson, Martin J Pickering, Brian McElree
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Plos One|March 31, 2022
Salient alternatives facilitate implicaturesLewis Bott, Steven Frisson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 16, 2008
Complement coercion is not modulated by competition: evidence from eye movementsSteven Frisson, Brian McElree
Brain and Language|June 26, 2002
Homophonic forms of regularly inflected verbs have their own orthographic representations: a developmental perspective on spelling errorsSteven Frisson, Dominiek Sandra
Memory & Cognition|November 1, 2011
Psychological essentialist reasoning and perspective taking during reading: a donkey is not a zebra, but a plate can be a clockSteven Frisson, Mary Wakefield
Nature Communications|September 3, 2021
Neural evidence for lexical parafoveal processingYali Pan, Steven Frisson, Ole Jensen
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 4, 2008
Interpreting conjunctionsLewis Bott, Steven Frisson, Gregory L Murphy
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|December 1, 2015
The time course of familiar metonymyLewis Bott, Alice Rees, Steven Frisson
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|October 27, 2005
Effects of contextual predictability and transitional probability on eye movements during readingSteven Frisson, Keith Rayner, Martin J Pickering
Cognitive Science|June 28, 2011
Deferred Interpretations: Why Starting Dickens is Taxing but Reading Dickens Isn'tBrian McElree, Steven Frisson, Martin J Pickering
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 10, 2011
The difficult mountain: enriched composition in adjective-noun phrasesSteven Frisson, Martin J Pickering, Brian McElree
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