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Thomas L Spalding

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Brain and Language|June 3, 2004
Effect of relation availability on the interpretation and access of familiar noun-noun compoundsChristina L Gagné, Thomas L Spalding
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 5, 2008
CARIN theory reanalysis reanalyzed: a comment on Maguire, Devereux, Costello, and Cater (2007)Thomas L Spalding, Christina L Gagné
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 25, 2014
Property attribution in combined conceptsThomas L Spalding, Christina L Gagné
Memory & Cognition|May 21, 2011
Relation priming in established compounds: facilitation?Thomas L Spalding, Christina L Gagné
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 19, 2016
Effects of morphology and semantic transparency on typing latencies in english compound and pseudocompound wordsChristina L Gagné, Thomas L Spalding
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 8, 2006
Relation availability was not confounded with familiarity or plausibility in Gagné and Shoben (1997): Comment on Wisniewski and Murphy (2005)Christina L Gagné, Thomas L Spalding
Behavior Research Methods|July 27, 2019
LADEC: The Large Database of English CompoundsChristina L Gagné, Thomas L Spalding, Daniel Schmidtke
Frontiers in Psychology|July 5, 2024
Editorial: Reviews in language sciencesAntonio Benítez-Burraco, Antonio Bova, Thomas L Spalding
Memory & Cognition|December 5, 2023
Influence of the constituent morpheme boundary on compound word accessAlexander Taikh, Christina L Gagné, Thomas L Spalding
Memory & Cognition|December 1, 2025
Early access effects in English compound and pseudo-compound wordsThomas L Spalding, Christina L Gagné, Alexander Taikh
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Brain and Language|June 3, 2004
Effect of relation availability on the interpretation and access of familiar noun-noun compoundsChristina L Gagné, Thomas L Spalding
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 5, 2008
CARIN theory reanalysis reanalyzed: a comment on Maguire, Devereux, Costello, and Cater (2007)Thomas L Spalding, Christina L Gagné
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 25, 2014
Property attribution in combined conceptsThomas L Spalding, Christina L Gagné
Memory & Cognition|May 21, 2011
Relation priming in established compounds: facilitation?Thomas L Spalding, Christina L Gagné
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 19, 2016
Effects of morphology and semantic transparency on typing latencies in english compound and pseudocompound wordsChristina L Gagné, Thomas L Spalding
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|November 8, 2006
Relation availability was not confounded with familiarity or plausibility in Gagné and Shoben (1997): Comment on Wisniewski and Murphy (2005)Christina L Gagné, Thomas L Spalding
Behavior Research Methods|July 27, 2019
LADEC: The Large Database of English CompoundsChristina L Gagné, Thomas L Spalding, Daniel Schmidtke
Frontiers in Psychology|July 5, 2024
Editorial: Reviews in language sciencesAntonio Benítez-Burraco, Antonio Bova, Thomas L Spalding
Memory & Cognition|December 5, 2023
Influence of the constituent morpheme boundary on compound word accessAlexander Taikh, Christina L Gagné, Thomas L Spalding
Memory & Cognition|December 1, 2025
Early access effects in English compound and pseudo-compound wordsThomas L Spalding, Christina L Gagné, Alexander Taikh
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