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- Joseph T. Devlin, Laura M. Gonnerman, Elaine S. Andersen, Mark S. Seidenberg
- Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
- 1998
Category-specific semantic impairments have been explained in terms of preferential damage to different types of features (e.g., perceptual vs. functional). This account is compatible with cases in… (More)
- Laura M. Gonnerman, Elaine S. Andersen, Joseph T. Devlin, Daniel Kempler, Mark S. Seidenberg
- Brain and Language
- 1997
Data that demonstrate distinct patterns of semantic impairment in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are presented. Findings suggest that while groups of mild-moderate patients may not display category… (More)
- Laura M. Gonnerman, Mark S. Seidenberg, Elaine S. Andersen
- Journal of experimental psychology. General
- 2007
A considerable body of empirical and theoretical research suggests that morphological structure governs the representation of words in memory and that many words are decomposed into morphological… (More)
Abstract The Sklinnadjupet Slide Scar is a large buried feature on the continental slope southeast of the Voring Plateau. The mass-flow occurred ca. 250,000 years ago on a slope angle of ca. 0.5°,… (More)
- Amit Almor, Daniel Kempler, Maryellen C. MacDonald, Elaine S. Andersen, Lorraine K. Tyler
- Brain and Language
- 1999
Three experiments investigated the extent to which semantic and working-memory deficits contribute to Alzheimer patients' impairments in producing and comprehending referring expressions. In… (More)
- Amit Almor, Justin M. Aronoff, Maryellen C. MacDonald, Laura M. Gonnerman, Elaine S. Andersen
- Brain and Language
- 2009
We tested the ability of Alzheimer's patients and elderly controls to name living and non-living nouns, and manner and instrument verbs. Patients' error patterns and relative performance with… (More)
In acquiring communicative competence, children must learn to speak not only grammatically but also appropriately. Although rules for appropriate language use may vary from culture to culture, they… (More)
- Elaine S. Andersen, Anne Dunlea, Linda S. Kekelis
- Journal of child language
- 1984
Prior research on relative clauses (RCs) in Mandarin Chinese has led to conflicting results regarding ease of processing subject-extracted RCs (SRCs) versus object-extracted RCs (ORCs) and has often… (More)
Abstract Age-related declines in language processing have been attributed in part to generalized cognitive slowing. Because of this slowing, it has been suggested that older adults' sentence… (More)