The Mental Lexicon

Volume 2, Issue 2 (2007)

2007.  iv, 161 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Editors’ note
127
Articles
The dislike of regular plurals in compounds: Phonological familiarity or morphological constraint?
Iris Berent and Steven Pinker
129–181
Cross-modal repetition priming with homophones provides clues about representation in the word recognition system
Penny M. Pexman, Stephen J. Lupker and Yasushi Hino
183–214
Change in lexical retrieval skills in adulthood
Mira Goral, Avron Spiro III, Martin L. Albert, Loraine K. Obler and Lisa Tabor Connor
215–238
The availability of noun properties during the interpretation of novel noun phrases
Christina L. Gagné and Thomas L. Spalding
239–258
Naming compounds in Alzheimer’s disease
Valentina Chiarelli, Alina Menichelli and Carlo Semenza
259–269
Methodological and Analytic Contributions
LINGUA: The Language-Independent Neighbourhood Generator of the University of Alberta
Chris Westbury, Geoff Hollis and Cyrus Shaoul
271–284
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Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General