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Thomas Holtgraves

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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 17, 2022
Microaggressions in Context: Linguistic and Pragmatic PerspectivesThomas Holtgraves
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 6, 2015
I think I am doing great but I feel pretty bad about it: affective versus cognitive verbs and self-reportsThomas Holtgraves
Journal of Language and Social Psychology|October 1, 2010
Parkinson's Disease and PolitenessThomas Holtgraves, Patrick McNamara
Cognition|May 28, 2016
Politeness and the communication of uncertaintyThomas Holtgraves, Audrey Perdew
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|September 19, 2009
Pragmatic comprehension deficit in Parkinson's diseaseThomas Holtgraves, Patrick McNamara
Cognition & Emotion|May 7, 2011
Hemispheric asymmetry in the processing of negative and positive words: a divided field studyThomas Holtgraves, Adam Felton
Plos One|May 1, 2020
Emoji can facilitate recognition of conveyed indirect meaningThomas Holtgraves, Caleb Robinson
Behavior Research Methods|June 8, 2007
A procedure for studying online conversational processing using a chat botThomas Holtgraves, Tai-Lin Han
Brain and Cognition|September 16, 2009
Linguistic correlates of asymmetric motor symptom severity in Parkinson's DiseaseThomas Holtgraves, Patrick McNamara, Kevin Cappaert, et al.
Journal of Neurolinguistics|February 18, 2010
Social cognition of indirect speech: Evidence from Parkinson's DiseasePatrick McNamara, Thomas Holtgraves, Raymon Durso, et al.
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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|November 17, 2022
Microaggressions in Context: Linguistic and Pragmatic PerspectivesThomas Holtgraves
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|March 6, 2015
I think I am doing great but I feel pretty bad about it: affective versus cognitive verbs and self-reportsThomas Holtgraves
Journal of Language and Social Psychology|October 1, 2010
Parkinson's Disease and PolitenessThomas Holtgraves, Patrick McNamara
Cognition|May 28, 2016
Politeness and the communication of uncertaintyThomas Holtgraves, Audrey Perdew
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|September 19, 2009
Pragmatic comprehension deficit in Parkinson's diseaseThomas Holtgraves, Patrick McNamara
Cognition & Emotion|May 7, 2011
Hemispheric asymmetry in the processing of negative and positive words: a divided field studyThomas Holtgraves, Adam Felton
Plos One|May 1, 2020
Emoji can facilitate recognition of conveyed indirect meaningThomas Holtgraves, Caleb Robinson
Behavior Research Methods|June 8, 2007
A procedure for studying online conversational processing using a chat botThomas Holtgraves, Tai-Lin Han
Brain and Cognition|September 16, 2009
Linguistic correlates of asymmetric motor symptom severity in Parkinson's DiseaseThomas Holtgraves, Patrick McNamara, Kevin Cappaert, et al.
Journal of Neurolinguistics|February 18, 2010
Social cognition of indirect speech: Evidence from Parkinson's DiseasePatrick McNamara, Thomas Holtgraves, Raymon Durso, et al.
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