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Tracy Love

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Psychological Science|June 20, 2007
Conceptual combination during sentence comprehension: evidence for compositional processesDavid Swinney, Tracy Love, Matthew Walenski, et al.
Frontiers in Language Sciences|February 16, 2026
Spoken sentence comprehension in Mandarin-English bilinguals: a case against the universal processing advantage of subject-relativesPreeti Rishi, Yusheng Wang, Tracy Love, et al.
Aphasiology|December 3, 2016
The comprehension of sentences with unaccusative verbs in aphasia: a test of the intervener hypothesisNatalie Sullivan, Matthew Walenski, Tracy Love, et al.
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|April 8, 2009
The on-line processing of verb-phrase ellipsis in aphasiaJosée Poirier, Lewis P Shapiro, Tracy Love, et al.
Journal of Neurolinguistics|November 10, 2023
Using lexical semantic cues to mitigate interference effects during real-time sentence processing in aphasiaNiloofar Akhavan, Henrike K Blumenfeld, Lewis Shapiro, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|February 13, 2015
The Auditory Comprehension of Wh-Questions in Aphasia: Support for the Intervener HypothesisShannon M Sheppard, Matthew Walenski, Tracy Love, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|December 16, 2017
A novel treatment for limited mouth opening due to facial fibrosis: A case seriesKara Hoverson, Tracy Love, Thomas K Lam, et al.
Brain Sciences|February 26, 2025
Eyes on the Pupil Size: Pupillary Response During Sentence Processing in AphasiaChristina Sen, Noelle Abbott, Niloofar Akhavan, et al.
Neurocase|January 6, 2011
Are mirror neurons the basis of speech perception? Evidence from five cases with damage to the purported human mirror systemCorianne Rogalsky, Tracy Love, David Driscoll, et al.
Brain Sciences|March 25, 2022
Effect of Lexical-Semantic Cues during Real-Time Sentence Processing in AphasiaNiloofar Akhavan, Christina Sen, Carolyn Baker, et al.
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Psychological Science|June 20, 2007
Conceptual combination during sentence comprehension: evidence for compositional processesDavid Swinney, Tracy Love, Matthew Walenski, et al.
Frontiers in Language Sciences|February 16, 2026
Spoken sentence comprehension in Mandarin-English bilinguals: a case against the universal processing advantage of subject-relativesPreeti Rishi, Yusheng Wang, Tracy Love, et al.
Aphasiology|December 3, 2016
The comprehension of sentences with unaccusative verbs in aphasia: a test of the intervener hypothesisNatalie Sullivan, Matthew Walenski, Tracy Love, et al.
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|April 8, 2009
The on-line processing of verb-phrase ellipsis in aphasiaJosée Poirier, Lewis P Shapiro, Tracy Love, et al.
Journal of Neurolinguistics|November 10, 2023
Using lexical semantic cues to mitigate interference effects during real-time sentence processing in aphasiaNiloofar Akhavan, Henrike K Blumenfeld, Lewis Shapiro, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|February 13, 2015
The Auditory Comprehension of Wh-Questions in Aphasia: Support for the Intervener HypothesisShannon M Sheppard, Matthew Walenski, Tracy Love, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|December 16, 2017
A novel treatment for limited mouth opening due to facial fibrosis: A case seriesKara Hoverson, Tracy Love, Thomas K Lam, et al.
Brain Sciences|February 26, 2025
Eyes on the Pupil Size: Pupillary Response During Sentence Processing in AphasiaChristina Sen, Noelle Abbott, Niloofar Akhavan, et al.
Neurocase|January 6, 2011
Are mirror neurons the basis of speech perception? Evidence from five cases with damage to the purported human mirror systemCorianne Rogalsky, Tracy Love, David Driscoll, et al.
Brain Sciences|March 25, 2022
Effect of Lexical-Semantic Cues during Real-Time Sentence Processing in AphasiaNiloofar Akhavan, Christina Sen, Carolyn Baker, et al.
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