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Advert: Announcing a New Special Section of Language and Cognitive Processes - http://www.psypress.com/cnl

Language and Cognitive Processes, Volume 24 Issue 5 2009

Language production: Sublexical, lexical, and supralexical information

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5-Year Impact Factor 2.173 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citation Reports)
2008 Impact Factor 1.603 (2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 Journal Citation Reports)
ISSN: 1464-0732 (electronic) 0169-0965 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 10 issues per year
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Original Articles
Sublexical, lexical and supralexical information in speaking: Current insights and directions in language production research
Jens Bölte;  Matthew Goldrick; Pienie Zwitserlood
Pages 625 – 630
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Modelling the architecture of phonetic plans: Evidence from apraxia of speech
Wolfram Ziegler
Pages 631 – 661
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Effects of syllable preparation and syllable frequency in speech production: Further evidence for syllabic units at a post-lexical level
Joana Cholin; Willem J. M. Levelt
Pages 662 – 684
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Exploring phonological encoding through repeated segments
Markus F. Damian; Nicolas Dumay
Pages 685 – 712
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Semantic context effects in language production: A swinging lexical network proposal and a review
Rasha Abdel Rahman; Alissa Melinger
Pages 713 – 734
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Why does lexical selection have to be so hard? Comment on Abdel Rahman and Melinger's swinging lexical network proposal
Bradford Z. Mahon; Alfonso Caramazza
Pages 735 – 748
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Dismissing lexical competition does not make speaking any easier: A rejoinder to Mahon and Caramazza (2009)
Rasha Abdel Rahman; Alissa Melinger
Pages 749 – 760
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Competing conceptual representations trigger co-speech representational gestures
Sotaro Kita; Thomas Stephen Davies
Pages 761 – 775
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