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14 (1), pp. 48 - 65 (2005)
Hoe is een exacte literatuurwetenschap mogelijk? Parmentier 42.
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24 (1), pp. 109 - 116 (2005)
Electrophysiological evidence for prelinguistic infants' word recognition in continuous speech. Cognitive Brain Research 43.
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7 (4-5), pp. 431 - 453 (2005)
Living with Manny's dangerous idea. Discourse Studies 44.
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46, pp. 637 - 638 (2005)
[Comment on: Cultural constraints on grammar and cognition in Piraha by Daniel L. Everett]. Current Anthropology 45.
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438, p. 914 - 914 (2005)
Languages: Europe puts it's money where its mouth is [Letter to the editor]. Nature 46.
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27 (1), pp. 53 - 78 (2005)
Gaps in second language sentence processing. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 47.
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43 (3), pp. 653 - 657 (2005)
[Review of the book Children's discourse: Person, space and time across languages by Maya Hickmann]. Linguistics 48.
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33 (7), pp. 1185 - 1209 (2005)
Cleaving automatic processes from strategic biases in phonological priming. Memory & Cognition 49.
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43 (6), pp. 1131 - 1152 (2005)
Contrasting contrastive demonstratives in Tiriyó and Lavukaleve. Linguistics 50.
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53 (4), pp. 496 - 512 (2005)
Changing places: A cross-language perspective on frequency and family size in Dutch and Hebrew. Journal of Memory and Language 51.
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32 (4), pp. 787 - 803 (2005)
Splitting the notion of 'agent': Case-marking in early child Hindi. Journal of Child Language 52.
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37 (4), pp. 461 - 495 (2005)
Argument realization in Hindi caregiver-child discourse. Journal of Pragmatics 53.
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25 (1), pp. 31 - 57 (2005)
Light Warlpiri: A new language. Australian Journal of Linguistics 54.
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5 (1/2), pp. 219 - 240 (2005)
How does linguistic framing of events influence co-speech gestures? Insights from crosslinguistic variations and similarities. Gesture 55.
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95 (1), pp. 139 - 140 (2005)
No evidence for a rule/procedural deficit in German patients with Parkinson's disease. Brain and Language 56.
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62 (2-4), pp. 146 - 159 (2005)
Articulatory planning is continuous and sensitive to informational redundancy. Phonetica 57.
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118 (4), pp. 2561 - 2569 (2005)
Lexical frequency and acoustic reduction in spoken Dutch. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 58.
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33 (1), pp. 76 - 85 (2005)
Graphemic complexity and multiple print-to-sound associations in visual word recognition. Memory & Cognition 59.
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33 (8), pp. 1325 - 1336 (2005)
The visual-auditory color-word Stroop asymmetry and its time course. Memory & Cognition 60.
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29 (6), pp. 867 - 918 (2005)
How should a speech recognizer work? Cognitive Science