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  1. Implicit Prosody and Cue-based Retrieval: L1 and L2 Agreement and Comprehension during Reading.Elizabeth Pratt & Eva M. Fernández - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  • Sentence matching and overgeneration.Stephen Crain & Janet Dean Fodor - 1987 - Cognition 26 (2):123-169.
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  • (1 other version)Task Decomposition Through Competition in a Modular Connectionist Architecture: The What and Where Vision Tasks.Robert A. Jacobs, Michael I. Jordan & Andrew G. Barto - 1991 - Cognitive Science 15 (2):219-250.
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  • Sentence matching and well-formedness.K. I. Forster & B. J. Stevenson - 1987 - Cognition 26 (2):171-186.
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  • A note on some psychological evidence and alternative grammars.Marilyn Ford & Mary Dalrymple - 1988 - Cognition 29 (1):63-71.
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  • Processing Relative Clause Extractions in Swedish.Damon Tutunjian, Fredrik Heinat, Eva Klingvall & Anna-Lena Wiklund - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  • Structural and Extralinguistic Aspects of Code-Switching: Evidence From Papiamentu-Dutch Auditory Sentence Matching.Luuk Suurmeijer, M. Carmen Parafita Couto & Marianne Gullberg - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:592266.
    Despite a wealth of studies on effects of switch locations in code-switching (CS), we know relatively little about how structural factors such as switch location and extralinguistic factors such as directionality preferences may jointly modulate CS (cf., Stell and Yapko,2015). Previous findings in the nominal domain suggest that within-constituent switching (within the noun phrase) may be easier to process than between-constituent switching (a structural effect), and that there may also be directionality effects with switches preferred only in one language direction (...)
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  • Lexical storage and regular processes.Geert Booij - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (6):1016-1016.
    Clahsen's claim that output forms of productive processes are never listed in the lexicon is a consequence of the rule/list fallacy, empirically incorrect, and not necessary for the hypothesis that the human language faculty has a dual structure, that is, a lexicon and a set of rules.
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  • VAMP (Voting Agent Model of Preferences): A computational model of individual multi-attribute choice.Anouk S. Bergner, Daniel M. Oppenheimer & Greg Detre - 2019 - Cognition 192 (C):103971.
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