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Syntactic priming in spoken sentence production: An onlline study
Mark Smith
, Linda Wheeldon
Psychology
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Syntactic Priming
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Picture Description Task
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Sentence Production
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Syntactic Persistence
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Facilitative Effects
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Persistent Effects
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Spoken Sentences
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Utterance
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Discussion Section
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Onset Latency
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Access Methods
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Syntactic Complexity
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Priming Effect
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Visual Perception
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Arts and Humanities
Lemma
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On-set
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Syntactic Priming
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Sentence Production
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Online
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Nouns
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Sentence priming
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Utterance
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Syntactic complexity
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Psychology
Priming
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Syntactic Priming
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Sentence Production
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Priming Effect
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Visual Perception
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