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Publications

Papers

Creemers, A., N. Chanchaochai, M. Tamminga, and D. Embick ‘The activation of embedded (pseudo-)stems in auditory lexical processing: Implications for models of spoken word recognition,’ Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience 38:7 966-982. https://doi.org/10.1080/23273798.2023.2189273 [pdf]

Creemers, A. and D. Embick (2022) ‘The role of semantic transparency in the processing of spoken compound words’, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition (online publication) http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/xlm0001132 [pdf]

Creemers, A. and D. Embick (2021) ‘Retrieving stem meanings in opaque words during auditory lexical processing’, Language, Cognition, and Neuroscience (online publication) https://doi.org/10.1080/23273798.2021.1909085 [pdf]

Embick, D., A. Creemers, and A. Goodwin Davies (2020) ‘Morphology and the mental lexicon: Three questions about decomposition‘,  in A. Papafragou, J. Trueswell, and L. Gleitman eds.  The Oxford Handbook of the Mental Lexicon, Oxford University press, p.77-97.

Goodwin Davies, A. and D. Embick (2019) ‘The representation of plural inflectional affixes in English: evidence from priming in an auditory lexical decision task’ Language, Cognition and Neuroscience https://doi.org/10.1080/23273798.2019.1684528 [pdf] 

Ava Creemers, Amy Goodwin Davies, Robert J. Wilder, Meredith Tamminga, and David Embick (2019) ‘Opacity, transparency, and morphological priming: A study of prefixed verbs in Dutch’. Journal of Memory and Language, volume 110. doi: 10.1016/j.jml.2019.104055 [pdf]

Ava Creemers, Nattanun Chanchaochai, David Embick. ‘Auditory priming of pseudo-suffixed words’. Proceedings ExLing 2019: 10th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics, ed. by Antonis Botinis. Athens, Greece, pp. 65-68. [pdf]

Chanchaochai, Nattanun and Ava Creemers (2019). ‘Investigating the corner-corn effect in auditory processing’, Proceedings of the Mental Lexicon Conference, doi: 10.7939/r3-w5rt-gy96

Bacovcin, Hezekiah Akiva, Amy Goodwin Davies, Robert J. Wilder, and David Embick (2019). ‘Intervention in two rhyme priming tasks’, Proceedings of the Mental Lexicon Conference, doi: 10.7939/r3-nppn-qg14

Wilder, Robert J., Amy Goodwin Davies, and David Embick (2019). Differences between morphological and repetition priming in auditory lexical decision: Implications for decompositional models. Cortex116, 122-142, doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2018.10.007 [pdf]

Bacovcin, Hezekiah Akiva, Amy Goodwin Davies, Robert J. Wilder, and David Embick (2017). ‘Auditory morphological processing: Evidence from phonological priming’, Cognition 164, 102-106, doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2017.03.011 [pdf]

Georgia Zellou, Delphine Dahan, and David Embick (2017). ‘Imitation of coarticulatory vowel nasality across words and time’, Language, Cognition And Neuroscience 32(6), 776-791, doi: 10.1080/23273798.2016.1275710 [pdf]

Ph.D. Theses

Creemers, Ava (2020) Morphological processing and the effects of semantic transparency, PhD thesis. University of Pennsylvania.

Wilder, Robert J. (2018). Investigating Hybrid Models of Speech Perception. PhD thesis. University of Pennsylvania.

Goodwin Davies, Amy (2018). Morphological Representations In Lexical Processing. PhD thesis. University of Pennsylvania.

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