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CogNet Library: Journals
Applied Psycholinguistics
Cambridge University Press
Volume 25 Issue 4
Oct 01, 2004
ISSN: 01427164
Applied Psycholinguistics
Volume 25 : Issue 4
Table of Contents
Dative prepositions in children with specific language impairment
BERNARD GRELA, LULA RASHITI and MONICA SOARES
Page
467-480
Perceptual restoration in children versus adults
ROCHELLE S. NEWMAN
Page
481-493
The impact of phonemic and lexical distance on the phonological analysis of words and pseudowords in a diglossic context
ELINOR SAIEGHHADDAD
Page
495-512
Long-term association between articulation quality and phoneme sensitivity: A study from age 3 to age 8
ELEANOR THOMAS and MONIQUE SNCHAL
Page
513-541
Crossing borders: Recognition of Spanish words by English-speaking children with and without language impairment
KATHRYN KOHNERT, JENNIFER WINDSOR and RUTH MILLER
Page
543-564
Interaction of lexical and sublexical information in spelling: Evidence from nonword priming
JOCELYN R. FOLK and BRENDA RAPP
Page
565-585
The effects of discourse processing with regard to syntactic and semantic cues: A competition model study
I-RU SU
Page
587-601
Morphological insensitivity in second language processing
NAN JIANG
Page
603-634
Reviewers
Page
635-636
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