Revisiting effects of contextual strength on the subordinate bias effect: evidence from eye movements.
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Eye Movements while Reading Biased Homographs: Effects of Prior Encounter and Biasing Context on Reducing the Subordinate Bias EffectThe N400 elicited by homonyms in puns: Two primes are not better than one.Do resource constraints affect lexical processing? Evidence from eye movements.Baseball fans don't like lumpy batters: Influence of domain knowledge on the access of subordinate meanings.Retuning of Lexical-Semantic Representations: Repetition and Spacing Effects in Word-Meaning Priming.
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Revisiting effects of contextual strength on the subordinate bias effect: evidence from eye movements.
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Anne E Cook
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