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One of the premises of contemporary cognitive science is that an organism's response to a stimulus requires sensory, perceptual, and memory processes on an order of complexity unexpected from observations of simple reactions to physical stimulation.
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semantic inhibition effect, syllable bij, adult language production, exhaustivity constraint, syllable program nodes, implicit priming paradigm, grammatical chunks, clausal chunks, misplaced segments, elementary tree, production latencies, spoken word production, prosody generator, distractor noun, frequent lexemes, minimal word requirement, morpheme nodes, lexical chunks, lemma retrieval, lemma node, single grammatical structure, segmental spellout, grammatical incoherence, pictured chair, stored perceptual knowledge
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New York, Academic Press, Journal of Experimental Psychology, The Netherlands, Cambridge University Press, Fox Tree, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc, Psychological Review, San Diego, High Displacement, The Hague, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Ltd, American English, Journal of Phonetics, Leftwards High Spread, Victor Ferreira, Harvard University Press, John Benjamins, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Oxford University Press, University of Birmingham, University of California, Yasser Arafat, Journal of Child Language, Linguistic Inquiry
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