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Conference Materials
On the Consequences of Meaning Selection (March 2000)
Inhibitory Processes in Lexical Ambiguity Resolution: A Retrieval-Induced Forgetting Approach
Michael C. Anderson and Geeta Shivde
Attentional Control and Homograph Disambiguation in Alzheimer's Disease
David A. Balota
Representing and Resolving Ambiguity: Contributions of High-Dimensional Memory Models
Curt Burgess
A Model of Repetition Priming for Lexical Decisions
James R. Erickson and Stephanie Allred
The Costs and Benefits of Meaning: The Role of Suppression, Enhancement, Comprehension Skill, Delay, Response Speed, and Meaning Dominance
Morton Ann Gernsbacher
A Two Process View of Homograph Disambiguation: Word Effects
David S. Gorfein
The Predication model of homonym disambiguation
Walter Kintsch
Lexical Ambiguity is to Words as Pleitropy is to Genes: The Same Word Plays a Different Role in Different Contexts
Thomas K. Landauer
Lexical Ambiguity Resolution in Silent Reading: An Eye Movement Analysis
Robin Morris
The Lexical Bases of Comprehension Problems
Charles A. Perfetti and Lesley Hart
Repeated Homographs in Word and Sentence Contexts: Multiple Processing of Multiple Meanings
Greg B. Simpson and Anthony C. Adamopoulos
Methodological issues in the study of lexical ambiguity resolution
Patrizia Tabossi
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