William Marslen-Wilson - List of publications#


Boudelaa S, Marslen-Wilson WD (2013), “Morphological structure in the Arabic mental lexicon: Parallels between standard and dialectal Arabic.” Lang Cogn Process 28(10):1453-1473

Bozic M, Szlachta Z, Marslen-Wilson WD (2013), “Cross-linguistic parallels in processing derivational morphology: evidence from Polish.” Brain Lang 127(3):533-8

Bozic M, Tyler LK, Su L, Wingfield C, Marslen-Wilson WD (2013), “Neurobiological systems for lexical representation and analysis in English.” J Cogn Neurosci 25(10):1678-91

Griffiths JD, Marslen-Wilson WD, Stamatakis EA, Tyler LK (2013), “Functional organization of the neural language system: dorsal and ventral pathways are critical for syntax.” Cereb Cortex 23(1):139-47

Whiting CM, Marslen-Wilson WD, Shtyrov Y (2013), “Neural dynamics of inflectional and derivational processing in spoken word comprehension: laterality and automaticity.” Front Hum Neurosci 7:759

Wilson B, Slater H, Kikuchi Y, Milne AE, Marslen-Wilson WD, Smith K, Petkov CI (2013), “Auditory artificial grammar learning in macaque and marmoset monkeys.” J Neurosci 33(48):18825-35

Szlachta Z, Bozic M, Jelowicka A, Marslen-Wilson WD (2012), “Neurocognitive dimensions of lexical complexity in Polish.” Brain Lang 121(3):219-25

Zhuang J, Tyler LK, Randall B, Stamatakis EA, Marslen-Wilson WD (2012), “Optimally Efficient Neural Systems for Processing Spoken Language.” Cereb Cortex

Boudelaa S, Marslen-Wilson WD (2011), “Productivity and priming: Morphemic decomposition in Arabic.” Lang Cognitive Proc 26(4-6): 624-652

Orfanidou E, Davis MH, Ford MA, Marslen-Wilson WD (2011), “Perceptual and response components in repetition priming of spoken words and pseudowords.” Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) 64(1):96-121

Orfanidou E, Davis MH, Marslen-Wilson WD (2011), “Orthographic and semantic opacity in masked and delayed priming: Evidence from Greek.” Lang Cognitive Proc 26(4-6): 530-557

Papoutsi M, Stamatakis EA, Griffiths J, Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (2011), “Is left fronto-temporal connectivity essential for syntax? Effective connectivity, tractography and performance in left-hemisphere damaged patients.” Neuroimage 58(2):656-64

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson WD, Randall B, Wright P, Devereux BJ, Zhuang J, Papoutsi M, Stamatakis EA (2011), “Left inferior frontal cortex and syntax: function, structure and behaviour in patients with left hemisphere damage.” Brain 134(Pt 2):415-31

Wright P, Randall B, Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (2011), “Dissociating linguistic and task-related activity in the left inferior frontal gyrus.” J Cogn Neurosci 23(2):404-13

Zhuang J, Randall B, Stamatakis EA, Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (2011), “The interaction of lexical semantics and cohort competition in spoken word recognition: an fMRI study.” J Cogn Neurosci 23(12):3778-90

Boudelaa S, Marslen-Wilson WD (2010), “Aralex: a lexical database for Modern Standard Arabic.” Behav Res Methods 42(2):481-7

Boudelaa S, Pulvermüller F, Hauk O, Shtyrov Y, Marslen-Wilson W (2010), “Arabic morphology in the neural language system.” J Cogn Neurosci 22(5):998-1010

Bozic M, Marslen-Wilson WD (2010), “Neurocognitive contexts for morphological complexity: Dissociating inflection and derivation. ” Language and Linguistics Compass 4(11):1063-1073

Bozic M, Tyler LK, Ives DT, Randall B, Marslen-Wilson WD (2010), “Bihemispheric foundations for human speech comprehension.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107(40):17439-44

Ford MA, Davis MH, Marslen-Wilson WD (2010), “Derivational morphology and base morpheme frequency.” J Mem Lang 63(1): 117-130

Tyler LK, Shafto MA, Randall B, Wright P, Marslen-Wilson WD, Stamatakis EA (2010), “Preserving syntactic processing across the adult life span: the modulation of the frontotemporal language system in the context of age-related atrophy.” Cereb Cortex 20(2):352-64

Tyler LK, Wright P, Randall B, Marslen-Wilson WD, Stamatakis EA (2010), “Reorganization of syntactic processing following left-hemisphere brain damage: does right-hemisphere activity preserve function?” Brain 133(11):3396-408

Hauk O, Pulvermüller F, Ford M, Marslen-Wilson WD, Davis MH (2009), “Can I have a quick word? Early electrophysiological manifestations of psycholinguistic processes revealed by event-related regression analysis of the EEG.” Biol Psychol 80(1):64-74

Zhou X, Marslen-Wilson WD (2009), “Pseudohomophone effects in processing Chinese compound words.” Lang Cognitive Proc 24: 1009-1038

Marslen-Wilson WD, Bozic M, Randall B (2008), “Early decomposition in visual word recognition: Dissociating morphology, form, and meaning.” Lang Cogn Process 23(3):394-421

Moore BC, Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson W (2008), “Introduction. The perception of speech: from sound to meaning.” Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 363(1493):917-21

Post B, Marslen-Wilson WD, Randall B, Tyler LK (2008), “The processing of English regular inflections: Phonological cues to morphological structure.” Cognition 109(1):1-17

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson W (2008), “Fronto-temporal brain systems supporting spoken language comprehension.” Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 363(1493):1037-54

Bozic M, Marslen-Wilson WD, Stamatakis EA, Davis MH, Tyler LK (2007), “Differentiating morphology, form, and meaning: neural correlates of morphological complexity.” J Cogn Neurosci 19(9):1464-75

Marslen-Wilson WD (2007), “Morphological processes in language comprehension. In G, Gaskell (Ed.) Oxford Handbook of Psycholinguistics, pp 175-193” Oxford: OUP.

Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (2007), “Morphology, language and the brain: the decompositional substrate for language comprehension.” Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 362(1481):823-36

Hauk O, Davis MH, Ford M, Pulvermüller F, Marslen-Wilson WD (2006), “The time course of visual word recognition as revealed by linear regression analysis of ERP data.” Neuroimage 30(4):1383-400

Orfanidou E, Marslen-Wilson WD, Davis MH (2006), “Neural response suppression predicts repetition priming of spoken words and pseudowords.” J Cogn Neurosci 18(8):1237-52

Pulvermüller F, Shtyrov Y, Ilmoniemi RJ, Marslen-Wilson WD (2006), “Tracking speech comprehension in space and time.” Neuroimage 31(3):1297-305

Rastle K, Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson W (2006), “New evidence for morphological errors in deep dyslexia.” Brain Lang 97(2):189-99

Uppenkamp S, Johnsrude IS, Norris D, Marslen-Wilson W, Patterson RD (2006), “Locating the initial stages of speech-sound processing in human temporal cortex.” Neuroimage 31(3):1284-96

Boudelaa S, Marslen-Wilson WD (2005), “Discontinuous morphology in time. Incremental masked priming in Arabic” Language and Cognitive Processes, 20:207-260

Longworth CE, Keenan SE, Barker RA, Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (2005), “The basal ganglia and rule-governed language use: evidence from vascular and degenerative conditions.” Brain 128(Pt 3):584-96

Longworth CE, Marslen-Wilson WD, Randall B, Tyler LK (2005), “Getting to the meaning of the regular past tense: evidence from neuropsychology.” J Cogn Neurosci 17(7):1087-97

Marslen-Wilson WD (2005), “Morphology and language processing.” Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics 2nd Ed. Elsevier.

Stamatakis EA, Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK, Fletcher PC (2005), “Cingulate control of fronto-temporal integration reflects linguistic demands: a three-way interaction in functional connectivity.” Neuroimage 28(1):115-21

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson W, Stamatakis EA (2005), “Dissociating neuro-cognitive component processes: voxel-based correlational methodology.” Neuropsychologia 43(5):771-8

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson WD, Stamatakis EA (2005), “Differentiating lexical form, meaning, and structure in the neural language system.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102(23):8375-80

Tyler LK, Stamatakis EA, Post B, Randall B, Marslen-Wilson W (2005), “Temporal and frontal systems in speech comprehension: an fMRI study of past tense processing.” Neuropsychologia 43(13):1963-74

Boudelaa S, Marslen-Wilson WD (2004), “Allomorphic variation in Arabic: implications for lexical processing and representation.” Brain Lang 90(1-3):106-16

Boudelaa S, Marslen-Wilson WD (2004), “Abstract morphemes and lexical representation: the CV-Skeleton in Arabic.” Cognition 92(3):271-303

Davis MH, Meunier F, Marslen-Wilson WD (2004), “Neural responses to morphological, syntactic, and semantic properties of single words: an fMRI study.” Brain Lang 89(3):439-49

Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (2004), “The lexicon, grammar, and the past tense: Dissociation revisited.” In Tomasello, M. & Slobin, D. (Eds.) Beyond Nature-Nurture: Essays in Honor of Elizabeth Bates. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Meunier F, Marslen-Wilson WD (2004), “Regularity and irregularity in French verb inflection.” Lang Cognitive Proc 19: 561-580

Rodd J, Gaskell MG, Marslen-Wilson WD (2004), “Modelling the effects of semantic ambiguity in word recognition.” Cognitive Sci 28: 89-104

Tyler LK, Stamatakis EA, Jones RW, Bright P, Acres K, Marslen-Wilson WD (2004), “Deficits for semantics and the irregular past tense: a causal relationship?” J Cogn Neurosci 16(7):1159-72

Ford M, Marslen-Wilson WD, Davis MH (2003), “Morphology and frequency: contrasting methodologies.” In Baayen, R.H. & Schreuder, R. (Eds) Morphological Structure in Language Processing pp 89-124

Marslen-Wilson WD (2003), “The mental lexicon.” Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. New York: Oxford University Press.

Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (2003), “Capturing underlying differentiation in the human language system.” Trends Cogn Sci 7(2):62-63

Reid AA, Marslen-Wilson WD (2003), “Lexical representation of morphologically complex words: Evidence from Polish.” In Baayen, R.H. & Schreuder, R.(Eds) Morphological Structure in Language Processing. pp. 287-336

Davis MH, Marslen-Wilson WD, Gaskell MG (2002), “Leading up the lexical garden-path: Segmentation and ambiguity in spoken word recognition.” J Exp Psychol Human 28: 218-244

Gaskell MG, Marslen-Wilson WD (2002), “Representation and competition in the perception of spoken words.” Cogn Psychol 45(2):220-66

Rodd J, Gaskell MG, Marslen-Wilson WD (2002), “Making sense out of ambiguity: Semantic competition in lexical access.” J Mem Lang 46: 245-266

Tyler LK, deMornay-Davies P, Anokhina R, Longworth C, Randall B, Marslen-Wilson WD (2002), “Dissociations in processing past tense morphology: neuropathology and behavioral studies.” J Cogn Neurosci 14(1):79-94

Tyler LK, Randall B, Marslen-Wilson WD (2002), “Phonology and neuropsychology of the English past tense.” Neuropsychologia 40(8):1154-66

Zhou X, Marslen-Wilson WD (2002), “Semantic processing of phonetic radicals in reading Chinese characters.” Acta Psychologica Sinica 34: 1-9

Boudelaa S, Marslen-Wilson WD (2001), “Morphological units in the Arabic mental lexicon.” Cognition 81(1):65-92

Boudelaa S, Marslen-Wilson WD (2001), “Morphological units in the Arabic mental lexicon.” Cognition 81: 65-92

Gaskell MG, Marslen-Wilson WD (2001), “Lexical ambiguity and spoken word recognition: bridging the gap.” J Mem Lang 44: 325-349

Knott R, Marslen-Wilson W (2001), “Does the medial temporal lobe bind phonological memories?” J Cogn Neurosci 13(5):593-609 Details

Knott R, Marslen-Wilson WD (2001), “Does the medial temporal lobe bind phonological memories? ” J Cognitive Neurosci 13: 593-609

Marslen-Wilson, WD (2001), “Access to lexical representations: Cross-linguistic issues.” Lang Cognitive Proc 16: 699-708

Frost R, Deutsch A, Gilboa O, Tannenbaum M, Marslen-Wilson W (2000), “Morphological priming: dissociation of phonological, semantic, and morphological factors.” Mem Cognit 28(8):1277-88

Frost R, Deutsch A, Gilboa O, Tannenbaum M, Marslen-Wilson WD (2000), “Morphological priming: Dissociation of phonological, semantic, and morphological factors.” Mem Cognition 28: 1277-1288

Marslen-Wilson WD (2000), “What phonetic decision making does not tell us about lexical architecture.” Behav Brain Sci 23: 337-9

Rastle K, Davis M, Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (2000), “Morphological and semantic effects in visual word recognition: A time course study.” Lang Cognitive Proc 15: 507-538

Zhou X, Marslen-Wilson W (2000), “The relative time course of semantic and phonological activation in reading Chinese.” J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn 26(5):1245-65

Zhou X, Marslen-Wilson WD (2000), “Lexical representation of compound words: Cross-linguistic evidence.” Psychologia 43: 47-66

Gaskell MG, Marslen-Wilson WD (1999), “Ambiguity, competition and blending in spoken word recognition.” Cognitive Sci 23: 439-462

Marslen-Wilson WD (1999), “Abstractness and combination: The morphemic lexicon.” In S. Garrod & M. Pickering (Eds), Language Processing pp 101 - 119

Marslen-Wilson WD, Zhou X-L (1999), “Abstractness, allomorphy, and lexical architecture.” Lang Cognitive Proc 14: 321-352

Zhou X, Marslen-Wilson WD (1999), “Phonology, Orthography and Semantic Activation in Reading Chinese.” J Mem Lang 41: 579-606

Zhou X, Marslen-Wilson WD (1999), “The nature of sublexical processing in reading Chinese characters.” J Exp Psychol Human 25: 819-839

Zhou X, Marslen-Wilson WD (1999), “Sublexical processing in reading Chinese.” In J.Wang, A.W.Inhoff, & H-C Chen (Eds.), Reading Chinese Script: A Cognitive Analysis pp. 37-63

Zhou X, Marslen-Wilson WD, Taft M, Shu H (1999), “Morphology, Orthography, and Phonology in Reading Chinese Compound Words.” Lang Cognitive Proc 14: 525-565

Gaskell MG, Marslen-Wilson WD (1998), “Mechanisms of phonological inference in speech perception.” J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 24(2):380-96

Marslen-Wilson W, Tyler LK (1998), “Rules, representations, and the English past tense.” Trends Cogn Sci 2(11):428-35

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson WD (1998), “Disorders of combination: Processing complex words.” Brain Lang 60(1): 48-50

Gaskell GM, Marslen-Wilson WD (1997), “Integrating form and meaning: a distributed model of speech perception.” Lang Cognitive Proc 12: 613-656

Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (1997), “Dissociating types of mental computation.” Nature 387(6633):592-4

Orsolini M, Marslen-Wilson WD (1997), “Universals in morphological representation: Evidence from Italian.” Lang Cognitive Proc 12: 1-47

Gaskell MG, Marslen-Wilson WD (1996), “Phonological variation and inference in lexical access.” J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 22(1):144-58

Marslen-Wilson W, Moss HE, van Halen S (1996), “Perceptual distance and competition in lexical access.” J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 22(6):1376-92

Marslen-Wilson WD, Zhou X, Ford M (1996), “Morphology, modality, and lexical architecture.” In G. Booij & J. van Marle (Eds.) Yearbook of Morphology pp 117-134

Gaskell G, Hare M, Marslen-Wilson WD (1995), “A connectionist model of phonological representation in speech perception.” Cognitive Sci 19: 407-439

Marslen-Wilson WD, Nix A, Gaskell G (1995), “Phonological variation in lexical access: Abstractness, inference, and English place assimilation.” Lang Cognitive Proc 10: 285-308

Moss H, Tyler LK, Ostrin R, Marslen-Wilson WD (1995), “Accessing different types of lexical semantic information: Evidence from priming.” J Exp Psychol Learn 21: 863-883

Zhou X, Marslen-Wilson WD (1995), “Morphological structure in the Chinese mental lexicon.” Lang Cognitive Proc 10: 545-601

Marslen-Wilson W, Warren P (1994), “Levels of perceptual representation and process in lexical access: words, phonemes, and features.” Psychol Rev 101(4):653-75

Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK, Waksler R, Older L (1994), “Morphology and meaning in the English mental lexicon.” Psychol Rev 101: 3-33

Zhou X, Marslen-Wilson WD (1994), “Words, morphemes, and syllables in the Chinese mental lexicon.” Lang Cognitive Proc 9: 393-423

Marslen-Wilson WD (1993), “Issues of process and representation in lexical access.” In G.Altmann & R.Shillcock (Eds), Cognitive Models of Language Processes: The Second Sperlonga Meeting. Hove: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Marslen-Wilson WD, Hare M, Older L (1993), “Inflectional morphology and phonological regularity in the English mental lexicon.” Proceedings of the 15th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Princeton, N.J.: Erlbaum.

Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK, Koster C (1993), “Integrative processes in utterance resolution.” J Mem Lang 32: 647-666

Moss HE, Marslen-Wilson WD (1993), “Access to word meanings during spoken language comprehension: effects of sentential semantic context.” J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn 19(6):1254-76

Lahiri A, Marslen-Wilson WD (1992), “Lexical processing and phonological representation.” In G.J.Docherty & D.R.Ladd (Eds.), Papers in Laboratory Phonology II: Gesture, Segment, Prosody. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK, Warren P, Grenier P, Lee CS (1992), “Prosodic effects in minimal attachment.” Q J Exp Psychol-A 45A: 73-87

Lahiri A, Marslen-Wilson W (1991), “The mental representation of lexical form: a phonological approach to the recognition lexicon.” Cognition 38(3):245-94

Marslen-Wilson WD (1990), “Activation, competition, and frequency in lexical access.” In G.Altmann (Ed.), Cognitive models of speech processing: Psycholinguistic and computational perspectives. Cambridge, Ma: MIT Press

Tyler LK, Behrens S, Cobb H, Marslen-Wilson W (1990), “Processing distinctions between stems and affixes: evidence from a non-fluent aphasic patient.” Cognition 36(2):129-53

Marslen-Wilson WD (1989), “Access and integration: Projecting sound onto meaning.” In W.D.Marslen-Wilson (Ed.), Lexical Representation and Process. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press

Marslen-Wilson WD (1989), “Lexical Representation and Process.” Cambridge, MA: MIT Press

Marslen-Wilson WD, Zwitserlood P (1989), “Accessing spoken words: The importance of word onsets.” J Exp Psychol Human 15: 576-585

Marslen-Wilson WD, Brown C, Tyler LK (1988), “Lexical representations and language comprehension.” Lang Cognitive Proc 3: 1-16

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson WD, Rentoul J, Hanney P (1988), “Continuous and discontinuous access in spoken word-recognition.” J Mem Lang 27: 368-381

Warren P, Marslen-Wilson W (1988), “Cues to lexical choice: discriminating place and voice.” Percept Psychophys 43(1):21-30 Details

Marslen-Wilson WD (1987), “Functional parallelism in spoken word-recognition.” Cognition 25(1-2):71-102 Details

Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (1987), “Against modularity.” In J.L.Garfield (Ed.), Modularity in Knowledge Representation and Natural Language Understanding. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.

Warren P, Marslen-Wilson W (1987), “Continuous uptake of acoustic cues in spoken word recognition.” Percept Psychophys 41(3):262-75 Details

Bach E, Brown C, Marslen-Wilson WD (1986), “Crossed and nested dependencies in German and Dutch.” Lang Cognitive Proc 1: 249-262

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson WD (1986), “The effects of context on the recognition of polymorphemic words.” J Mem Lang 25: 741-752

Marslen-Wilson WD (1985), “Aspects of human speech understanding.” In F.Fallside & W.A.Woods (Eds.), Computer Speech Processing, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall

Marslen-Wilson WD (1985), “Speech shadowing and speech comprehension. ” Speech Commun 4: 55-73

Marslen-Wilson WD (1984), “Function and process in spoken word-recognition.” In H.Bouma & D.Bouwhuis (Eds.), Attention and Performance X. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Marslen-Wilson W, Tyler LK (1983), “Reply to Cowart.” Cognition 15(1-3):227-35

Marslen-Wilson WD, Levy E, Tyler LK (1982), “Producing interpretable discourse: The establishment and maintenance of reference.” In R.J.Jarvella & W.Klein (Eds.), Speech, Place, & Action. London: Wiley.

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson W (1982), “Conjectures and refutations: a reply to Norris.” Cognition 11(1):103-7 Details

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson WD (1982), “Speech comprehension processes.” In J.Mehler, E.C.T.Walker & M.Garrett (Eds.), Perspectives on Mental Representations. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson WD (1982), “The resolution of discourse anaphors: Some on-line studies.” Text 2: 263-291

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson WD (1982), “Processing utterances in discourse contexts.” Journal of Semantics 1: 297-314

1981 Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (1981), “Central processes in speech understanding.” Philos T Roy Soc B B295: 317-332

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson WD (1981), “Children's processing of spoken language.” Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 20: 400-416

Marslen-Wilson W, Tyler LK (1980), “The temporal structure of spoken language understanding.” Cognition 8(1):1-71

Marslen-Wilson WD (1980), “Speech understanding as a psychological process.” In J.C.Simon (Ed.), Spoken Language Generation and Understanding. Dordrecht: Reidel

Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (1980), “Towards a psychological basis for a theory of anaphora.” In J.Kreiman & A.Ojeda (Eds.), Papers from the Parasession on Pronouns and Anaphora. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society

Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK, Seidenberg M (1978), “Sentence processing and the clause-boundary.” In W.J.M. Levelt & G .Flores d'Arcais (Eds.), Studies in the Perception of Language. London: Wiley.

Marslen-Wilson WD, Welsh A (1978), “Processing interactions and lexical access during word-recognition in continuous speech.” Cognitive Psychol 10: 29-63

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson WD (1978), “Some developmental aspects of sentence processing and memory.” Journal of Child Language 5: 113-129

Tyler LK, Marslen-Wilson WD (1977), “The on-line effects of semantic context on syntactic processing.” Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 16: 683-692

Marslen-Wilson WD, Tyler LK (1976), “Memory and levels of processing in a psycholinguistic context.” J Exp Psychol Human 2: 112-119

Marslen-Wilson W, Tyler LK (1975), “Processing structure of sentence perception.” Nature 257(5529):784-6

Marslen-Wilson WD (1975), “Sentence perception as an interactive parallel process.” Science 189(4198):226-8

Marslen-Wilson WD, Teuber HL (1975), “Memory for remote events in anterograde amnesia: recognition of public figures from newsphotographs.” Neuropsychologia 13(3):353-64

Marslen-Wilson W (1973), “Linguistic structure and speech shadowing at very short latencies.” Nature 244(5417):522-3

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