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70 (2), pp. 303 - 329 (2017)
Motion in serializing languages revisited: The case of Avatime. STUF - Language Typology and Universals 162.
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11, 54 (2017)
Non-interfering effects of active post-encoding tasks on episodic memory consolidation in humans. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 163.
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24 (1), pp. 111 - 117 (2017)
What bats have to say about speech and language. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 164.
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29 (7), pp. 1132 - 1146 (2017)
Speaking style influences the brain’s electrophysiological response to grammatical errors in speech comprehension. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 165.
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74, pp. 81 - 106 (2017)
Stress effects in vowel perception as a function of language-specific vocabulary patterns. Phonetica 166.
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45 (12), pp. 1501 - 1511 (2017)
The brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism affects encoding of object locations during active navigation. European Journal of Neuroscience 167.
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8, 1373 (2017)
Hot and cold smells: Odor-temperature associations across cultures. Frontiers in Psychology 168.
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29, pp. 267 - 276 (2017)
Oxytocin modulates semantic integration in speech comprehension. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience Book (3)
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Understanding Pragmatics (Japanese edition). Kaitaku-Sha, Tokyo (2017), 232 pp.
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Social environment and cognition in language development: Studies in honor of Ayhan Aksu-Koc. John Benjamins, Amsterdam (2017), 242 pp.
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Imdeduya - Variants of a myth of love and hate from the Trobriand Islands of Papua New Guinea. John Benjamins, Amsterdam (2017), XVI, 244 pp.
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Creating a Language Archive of Insular South East Asia and West New Guinea. In: CLARIN in the Low Countries, pp. 113 - 121 (Eds. Odijk, J.; Van Hessen, A.). Ubiquity Press, London (2017)
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The Coral Gardens are Losing Their Magic: The Social and Cultural Impact of Climate Change and Overpopulation for the Trobriand Islanders. In: Facets of Fieldwork - Essay in Honor of Jürg Wassmann, pp. 57 - 68 (Eds. von Poser, A. T.; von Poser, A.). Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg (2017)
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From biology to language change and diversity. In: Dependencies in language: On the causal ontology of linguistics systems, pp. 39 - 52 (Ed. Enfield, N. J.). Language Science Press, Berlin (2017)
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On the margins of language: Ideophones, interjections and dependencies in linguistic theory. In: Dependencies in language, pp. 195 - 202 (Ed. Enfield, N. J.). Language Science Press, Berlin (2017)
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"Control your emotions! If teasing provokes you, you've lost your face..." The Trobriand Islanders' control of their public display of emotions. In: Consensus and Dissent: Negotiating Emotion in the Public Space, pp. 59 - 80 (Ed. Storch, A.). John Benjamins, Amsterdam (2017)
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Brain-to-brain interfaces and the role of language in distributing agency. In: Distributed Agency, pp. 59 - 66 (Eds. Enfield, N. J.; Kockelman, P.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2017)
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Requesting as a means for negotiating distributed agency. In: Distributed Agency, pp. 67 - 78 (Eds. Enfield, N. J.; Kockelman, P.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2017)
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The Uselessness of the Useful: Language Standardisation and Variation in Multilingual Context. In: Prescription and tradition in language: Establishing standards across the time and space, pp. 71 - 87 (Eds. Tieken-Boon van Ostade, I.; Percy, C.). Multilingual Matters, Bristol (2017)
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Politeness and impoliteness. In: Oxford handbook of pragmatics, pp. 383 - 399 (Ed. Huang, Y.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2017)