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Alexandra A. Cleland
Alexandra A. Cleland
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Syntactic co-ordination in dialogue
HP Branigan, MJ Pickering, AA Cleland
Cognition 75 (2), B13-B25, 2000
14452000
The use of lexical and syntactic information in language production: Evidence from the priming of noun-phrase structure
AA Cleland, MJ Pickering
Journal of Memory and Language 49 (2), 214-230, 2003
6422003
Syntactic priming in written production: Evidence for rapid decay
HP Branigan, MJ Pickering, AA Cleland
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 6 (4), 635-640, 1999
3281999
Syntactic alignment and participant role in dialogue
HP Branigan, MJ Pickering, JF McLean, AA Cleland
Cognition 104 (2), 163-197, 2007
2672007
Do writing and speaking employ the same syntactic representations?
AA Cleland, MJ Pickering
Journal of Memory and Language 54 (2), 185-198, 2006
2302006
Sex differences in the spatial representation of number.
R Bull, AA Cleland, T Mitchell
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (1), 181, 2013
992013
Activation of syntactic information during language production
MJ Pickering, HP Branigan, AA Cleland, AJ Stewart
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 29 (2), 205-216, 2000
992000
Frequency effects in spoken and visual word recognition: Evidence from dual-task methodologies.
AA Cleland, MG Gaskell, PT Quinlan, J Tamminen
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 32 (1), 104, 2006
722006
Familiarity breeds dissent: Reliability analyses for British-English idioms on measures of familiarity, meaning, literality, and decomposability
E Nordmann, AA Cleland, R Bull
Acta Psychologica 149, 87-95, 2014
472014
The role of numerical and non-numerical cues in nonsymbolic number processing: Evidence from the line bisection task
AA Cleland, R Bull
Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 68 (9), 1844-1859, 2015
442015
The influence of sentential position on noun phrase structure priming
A Melinger, AA Cleland
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (11), 2211-2235, 2011
392011
Implicit response-irrelevant number information triggers the SNARC effect: Evidence using a neural overlap paradigm
T Mitchell, R Bull, AA Cleland
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (10), 1945-1961, 2012
362012
The nature of phoneme representation in spoken word recognition.
MG Gaskell, PT Quinlan, J Tamminen, AA Cleland
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 137 (2), 282, 2008
362008
Participant role and syntactic alignment in dialogue
HP Branigan, MJ Pickering, JF McLean, AA Cleland
262007
Polysemy advantage with abstract but not concrete words
B Jager, AA Cleland
Journal of psycholinguistic research 45 (1), 143-156, 2016
242016
Processing semantic ambiguity: Different loci for meanings and senses
J Tamminen, AA Cleland, PT Quinlan, MG Gaskell
Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society …, 2006
202006
Polysemy in the mental lexicon: relatedness and frequency affect representational overlap
B Jager, MJ Green, AA Cleland
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 31 (3), 425-429, 2016
162016
Spoken word processing creates a lexical bottleneck
AA Cleland, J Tamminen, PT Quinlan, MG Gaskell
Language and Cognitive Processes 27 (4), 572-593, 2012
132012
Non-symbolic numerosities do not automatically activate spatial–numerical associations: Evidence from the SNARC effect
AA Cleland, K Corsico, K White, R Bull
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 73 (2), 295-308, 2019
112019
Automaticity of access to numerical magnitude and its spatial associations: The role of task and number representation.
AA Cleland, R Bull
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 45 (2), 333, 2019
112019
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