Gonia Jarema

List of John Benjamins publications in which Gonia Jarema is involved.

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The Mental Lexicon

Edited by Harald Baayen, Melanie J. Bell, Jessica Nieder and Vito Pirrelli

ISSN 1871-1340 | E‑ISSN 1871‑1375
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Polylogues on The Mental Lexicon: An exploration of fundamental issues and directions

Edited by Gary Libben †, Gonia Jarema and Victor Kuperman

From its beginnings, the study of the mental lexicon has been at the crossroads of research and scholarship. This volume presents a polylogue--a textual conversation of many voices. It is designed to capture the excitement within the field and generate a deeper understanding of key issues and… read more
[Not in series, 238] 2021. viii, 229 pp.
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New Questions for the Next Decade

Edited by Gonia Jarema, Gary Libben † and Victor Kuperman

Special issue of The Mental Lexicon 11:3 (2016) v, 165 pp.
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Phonological and Phonetic Considerations of Lexical Processing

Edited by Gonia Jarema and Gary Libben †

The human ability to understand and produce spoken words is fascinating in its complexity. People often vary in how they pronounce a word. They may need to recognize words spoken with an accent quite different from their own. And, in order to understand a word of a second or foreign language, they… read more
[Benjamins Current Topics, 80] 2015. ix, 233 pp.
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Methodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research

Edited by Gary Libben †, Gonia Jarema and Chris Westbury

The study of how words are represented and processed in the mind has served as a meeting ground for research in psychology, linguistics, and neuroscience. Right now, this domain of study is in the midst of astonishing developments. At the core of these developments are the methodological and… read more
[Benjamins Current Topics, 47] 2012. x, 465 pp.
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Methodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research (Part II)

Edited by Gonia Jarema, Gary Libben † and Chris Westbury

Special issue of The Mental Lexicon 6:1 (2011) v, 196 pp.
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Methodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research (Part I)

Edited by Gonia Jarema, Gary Libben † and Chris Westbury

Special issue of The Mental Lexicon 5:3 (2010) v, 188 pp.
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Vingron, Naomi, Nancy Azevedo, Gonia Jarema, Joyce Fung, Roya Khalili, Sarah Lee, Anouk Lamontagne, Ruth Ann Atchley, Paul Atchley, Juhani Järvikivi, Debra Titone, Jordan Gallant and Eva Kehayia 2025 The impact of walking and visual distraction on lexicality judgementsThe Mental Lexicon 20:1, pp. 93–121 | Article
Walking has been the focus of much of the existing work on multitasking given its complexity as a cognitive process and importance in daily life. This complexity is evidenced by gait variation observed in dual-task contexts. However, an open question concerns how walking effects concurrently… read more
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Muylle, Merel and Gonia Jarema 2024 The role of orthography and phonology during L1 vs. L2 typed productionWords in the World, Teddiman, Laura, Lori Buchanan and Hamad Al-Azary (eds.), pp. 100–110 | Article
Dual-route models of typing assume two pathways to retrieve a word’s spelling: a direct route connecting word to letter representations, and an indirect route via sound representations. The individual contribution of each route may depend on the modality of language acquisition: the first… read more
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Kuperman, Victor, Gonia Jarema and Gary Libben † 2021 Chapter 1. The mental lexicon as polyloguePolylogues on The Mental Lexicon: An exploration of fundamental issues and directions, Libben, Gary †, Gonia Jarema and Victor Kuperman (eds.), pp. 1–16 | Chapter
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Tsiamas, Athanasios, Gonia Jarema and Eva Kehayia 2020 Does stress matter? An investigation of Greek compound processingThe Mental Lexicon 15:3, pp. 485–507 | Article
This study investigates the effect of stress change during compound processing in Modern Greek. Twenty-five native speakers were tested in a cross-modal lexical decision task and a naming task in order to test for performance differences across stress-change vs. non-stress-change compounds. No… read more
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Jarema, Gonia 2017 Prologue: Polyglossia as a personal journeyBilingualism: A framework for understanding the mental lexicon, Libben, Maya, Mira Goral and Gary Libben † (eds.), pp. xiii–xvii | Introduction
Write a piece about your experience as a multilingual, I was asked. A personal piece, then. Maybe not as belaboured an enterprise as producing a scientific thesis on one of the many facets of multilingualism, but infinitely more intimidating. A baring of the soul of sorts, because the history of… read more
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Jarema, Gonia, Gary Libben † and Benjamin V. Tucker 2015 The integration of phonological and phonetic processing: A matter of sound judgmentPhonological and Phonetic Considerations of Lexical Processing, Jarema, Gonia and Gary Libben † (eds.), pp. 1–14 | Article
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Manolescu, Amelia and Gonia Jarema 2015 Grammatical gender in Romanian-French bilingualsThe Mental Lexicon 10:3, pp. 390–412 | Article
We explored the way grammatical gender is represented in the bilingual mental lexicon in order to determine whether the grammatical gender of the first language (L1) affects the production of nouns in the second language (L2). Furthermore, we explored the representation of the Romanian “neuter”… read more
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Libben, Gary †, Chris Westbury and Gonia Jarema 2012 The challenge of embracing complexityMethodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research, Libben, Gary †, Gonia Jarema and Chris Westbury (eds.), pp. 1–12 | Article
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Mondini, Sara, Eva Kehayia, Brendan Gillon, Giorgio Arcara and Gonia Jarema 2009 Lexical access of mass and count nouns: How word recognition reaction times correlate with lexical and morpho-syntactic processingThe Mental Lexicon 4:3, pp. 354–379 | Article
Two psycholinguistic experiments were carried out in Italian to test the role played by the feature that distinguishes mass nouns from count nouns, as well as by the feature that distinguishes singular nouns from plural nouns. The first experiment, a simple lexical decision task, revealed a… read more
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In the present study we use a cross-modal (auditory-visual) priming paradigm to examine the influence on word recognition of phonological/orthographic variation between morphologically related nouns. We exploit particular characteristics of a highly inflected language, Polish, in which consonantal… read more
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Jarema, Gonia and Gary Libben † 2006 IntroductionThe Mental Lexicon 1:1, pp. 1–2 | Miscellaneous
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Tsapkini, Kyrana, Gonia Jarema and Eva Kehayia 2002 The role of verbal morphology in aphasia during lexical access: Evidence from GreekClinical Linguistics: Theory and applications in speech pathology and therapy, Fava, Elisabetta (ed.), pp. 315–335 | Article
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Jarema, Gonia and Danuta Kądzielawa 1989 Supplement to Chapter 11. Polish-language materialsAgrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook, Menn, Lise and Loraine K. Obler (eds.), pp. 1695–1715 | Miscellaneous
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Jarema, Gonia and Danuta Kądzielawa 1989 Chapter 11. Agrammatism in Polish: A case studyAgrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook, Menn, Lise and Loraine K. Obler (eds.), pp. 817–893 | Chapter
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Nespoulous, Jean-Luc, Monique Dordain, Cécile Perron, Gonia Jarema and Marianne Chazal 1989 Chapter 9. Agrammatism in French: Two case studiesAgrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook, Menn, Lise and Loraine K. Obler (eds.), pp. 623–716 | Chapter
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Nespoulous, Jean-Luc, Monique Dordain, Cécile Perron, Gonia Jarema and Marianne Chazal 1989 Supplement to Chapter 9. French-language materialsAgrammatic Aphasia: A cross-language narrative sourcebook, Menn, Lise and Loraine K. Obler (eds.), pp. 1621–1665 | Miscellaneous
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