Familiarity and pronounceability of nouns and names
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C M White | A M Surprenant | S L Hura | M P Harper | L H Jamieson | G Long | S M Thede | A Rout | T H Hsueh | S A Hockema | M T Johnson | P N Srinivasan | J B Laflen
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