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CogNet Library: Journals
Applied Psycholinguistics
Cambridge University Press
Volume 31 Issue 3
Jul 01, 2010
ISSN: 01427164
Applied Psycholinguistics
Volume 31 : Issue 3
Table of Contents
Listener reliability in assigning utterance boundaries in children's spontaneous speech
IDA J. STOCKMAN
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363
Um, I can tell you're lying: Linguistic markers of deception versus truth-telling in speech
JOANNE ARCIULI, DAVID MALLARD and GINA VILLAR
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397
Cross-linguistic evidence for the nature of age effects in second language acquisition
ROBERT DEKEYSER, IRIS ALFI-SHABTAY and DORIT RAVID
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413
The linguistic correlates of conversational deception: Comparing natural language processing technologies
NICHOLAS D. DURAN, CHARLES HALL, PHILIP M. MCCARTHY and DANIELLE S. MCNAMARA
Page
439
What compound words mean to children with specific language impairment
KARLA K. MCGREGOR, GWYNETH C. ROST, LING YU GUO and LI SHENG
Page
463
The influence of lexical status and neighborhood density on children's nonword repetition
JAMIE L. METSALA and GINA M. CHISHOLM
Page
489
Sentence interpretation by typically developing VietnameseEnglish bilingual children
GIANG PHAM and KATHRYN KOHNERT
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507
Idiom understanding in children and adolescents with Down syndrome: The role of text comprehension skills
MAJA ROCH and MARIA CHIARA LEVORATO
Page
531
Honorifics: A sociocultural verb agreement cue in Japanese sentence processing
YUKI YOSHIMURA and BRIAN MACWHINNEY
Page
551
APS volume 31 issue 3 Cover and Front matter
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APS volume 31 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
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