
Words in the World
Special issue of The Mental Lexicon 19:1 (2024)
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[The Mental Lexicon, 19:1] 2024. vi, 188 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 14 March 2025
Published online on 14 March 2025
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Table of Contents
- Words in the WorldLaura Teddiman, Lori Buchanan & Hamad Al-Azary | pp. 1–5
- A psycholinguistic analysis of clinical list-learning testsBrette Lansue & Lori Buchanan | pp. 6–24
- Tense and agreement processing in native Spanish speakers with aphasiaCamila Stecher, María Elina Sánchez, Julia Roberta Carden & Virginia Irene Jaichenco | pp. 25–36
- Intralingual and interlingual effects in a pure language list: Evidence for language-selective lexical access?Lisan Broekhuis, Sarah Bernolet & Dominiek Sandra | pp. 37–54
- The moral Foreign Language Effect beyond the L2: Non-first languages behave similarly (but there are nuances)Zofia Stańczykowska & Michał B. Paradowski | pp. 55–67
- What can emotion and abstract words tell us about context availability ratings?Catherine Jane Mason, Solène Hameau & Lyndsey Nickels | pp. 68–77
- How words can guide our eyes: Increasing engagement with art through audio-guided visual search in young and older adultsNaomi Vingron, Lea Alexandra Müller Karoza, Nancy Azevedo, Aaron Johnson, Evdokimos Konstantinidis, Panagiotis Bamidis, Melissa Võ & Eva Kehayia | pp. 78–89
- NLP and education: Using semantic similarity to evaluate filled gaps in a large-scale Cloze test in the classroomTúlio Sousa de Gois, Flávia Oliveira Freitas, Julian Tejada & Raquel Meister Ko. Freitag | pp. 90–99
- The role of orthography and phonology during L1 vs. L2 typed productionMerel Muylle & Gonia Jarema | pp. 100–110
- Processing costs in Cantonese-Latin script-mixingJanessa Pui Ling Tam, Philip J. Monahan & Rena Helms-Park | pp. 111–125
- The influence of semantic primes on the typing of word targetsAjay Mangat & Alexander Taikh | pp. 126–134
- Symbols to shapes processingGhadir Nassereddine & Lori Buchanan | pp. 135–144
- Word processing through lexical decision in Brazilian Portuguese: Blends, derived, and simplex wordsGustavo Estivalet, José Ferrari-Neto, Rafael Minussi & Alina Villalva | pp. 145–160
- The influence of uppercase letter location on typing multiword passphrasesKeira Gow, Alexander Taikh & Morshedul Islam | pp. 161–169
- Thermal and metaphorical meanings: Analysing temperature adjectives in European PortugueseYichang Ge, Fátima Silva & Fátima Oliveira | pp. 170–179
- Xiaosi ‘die laughing’ as a discourse marker: A Corpus-based study during the COVID-19 pandemic in TaiwanSiaw-Fong Chung & Yu-Che Yen | pp. 180–188
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