Differences in noun and verb processing in lexical decision cannot be attributed to word form and morphological complexity alone
Kauschke C, Stenneken P (2008)
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 37(6): 443-452.
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Autor*in
Kauschke, Christina;
Stenneken, PriscaUniBi
Einrichtung
Stichworte
Linguistics;
Lexical Decision;
Morphology;
Nouns;
Reaction Time;
Verbs;
Words (Phonetic Units)
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
Band
37
Ausgabe
6
Seite(n)
443-452
ISSN
0090-6905
eISSN
1573-6555
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1954229
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Kauschke C, Stenneken P. Differences in noun and verb processing in lexical decision cannot be attributed to word form and morphological complexity alone. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. 2008;37(6):443-452.
Kauschke, C., & Stenneken, P. (2008). Differences in noun and verb processing in lexical decision cannot be attributed to word form and morphological complexity alone. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 37(6), 443-452. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10936-008-9073-3
Kauschke, Christina, and Stenneken, Prisca. 2008. “Differences in noun and verb processing in lexical decision cannot be attributed to word form and morphological complexity alone”. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 37 (6): 443-452.
Kauschke, C., and Stenneken, P. (2008). Differences in noun and verb processing in lexical decision cannot be attributed to word form and morphological complexity alone. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 37, 443-452.
Kauschke, C., & Stenneken, P., 2008. Differences in noun and verb processing in lexical decision cannot be attributed to word form and morphological complexity alone. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 37(6), p 443-452.
C. Kauschke and P. Stenneken, “Differences in noun and verb processing in lexical decision cannot be attributed to word form and morphological complexity alone”, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, vol. 37, 2008, pp. 443-452.
Kauschke, C., Stenneken, P.: Differences in noun and verb processing in lexical decision cannot be attributed to word form and morphological complexity alone. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. 37, 443-452 (2008).
Kauschke, Christina, and Stenneken, Prisca. “Differences in noun and verb processing in lexical decision cannot be attributed to word form and morphological complexity alone”. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 37.6 (2008): 443-452.
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