Journal of Memory and Language

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Syntactic Priming in Immediate Recall of Sentences1998/04/01English183
Early Referential Context Effects in Sentence Processing: Evidence from Event-Related Brain Potentials1999/08/01English181
The tug of war between phonological, semantic and shape information in language-mediated visual search2007/11/01English180
Mora or Syllable? Speech Segmentation in Japanese1993/04/01English179
Integrating Verbs, Situation Schemas, and Thematic Role Concepts2001/05/01English177
Syllable Frequency and Visual Word Recognition in Spanish1993/12/01English177
Prosodic Facilitation and Interference in the Resolution of Temporary Syntactic Closure Ambiguity1999/02/01English176
Syntactic priming persists while the lexical boost decays: Evidence from written and spoken dialogue2008/02/01English173
How cross-language similarity and task demands affect cognate recognition2010/04/01English172
The Rise and Fall of False Recall: The Impact of Presentation Duration2001/07/01English170
The Influence of Animacy on Relative Clause Processing2002/07/01English170
The effects of visual beats on prosodic prominence: Acoustic analyses, auditory perception and visual perception2007/10/01English170
Independence of Input and Output Phonology in Word Processing and Short-Term Memory1999/07/01English169
Bilingual lexical activation in sentence context2006/08/01English169
Working Memory Capacity and Suppression1998/10/01English168
Statistical learning as an individual ability: Theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence2015/05/01English166
The representation of lexical and syntactic information in bilinguals: Evidence from syntactic priming2007/02/01English166
A Reevaluation of Working Memory Capacity in Children1998/08/01English165
Offering a Hand to Pragmatic Understanding: The Role of Speech and Gesture in Comprehension and Memory1999/05/01English165
The role of polysemy in masked semantic and translation priming2004/07/01English165
The Misremembrance of Wines Past: Verbal and Perceptual Expertise Differentially Mediate Verbal Overshadowing of Taste Memory1996/04/01English164
When bilinguals choose a single word to speak: Electrophysiological evidence for inhibition of the native language2012/07/01English164
Perception Is a Two-Way Street: Feedforward and Feedback Phonology in Visual Word Recognition1997/04/01English163
A revised model of short-term memory and long-term learning of verbal sequences2006/11/01English163
Constraints on Statistical Language Learning2002/07/01English163
Bilinguals reading in their second language do not predict upcoming words as native readers do2013/11/01English162
Effects of noun phrase type on sentence complexity2004/07/01English161
Splitting the Differences: A Structural Alignment View of Similarity1993/08/01English160
Attempting to Avoid Illusory Memories: Robust False Recognition of Associates Persists under Conditions of Explicit Warnings and Immediate Testing1998/10/01English160
A beautiful day in the neighborhood: An event-related potential study of lexical relationships and prediction in context2009/10/01English159