The past tense inflection project (PTIP): speeded past tense inflections, imageability ratings, and past tense consistency measures for 2,200 verbs

[1]  Michael J. Cortese,et al.  Imageability estimates for 3,000 disyllabic words , 2011, Behavior Research Methods.

[2]  Siddharth Suri,et al.  Conducting behavioral research on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk , 2010, Behavior research methods.

[3]  James S. Adelman,et al.  Models and methods, orthography, and phonology , 2012 .

[4]  Michael J Cortese,et al.  Handbook of Psycholinguistics , 2011 .

[5]  Marco Zorzi,et al.  Beyond single syllables: Large-scale modeling of reading aloud with the Connectionist Dual Process (CDP++) model , 2010, Cognitive Psychology.

[6]  M. Ullman,et al.  Can imageability help us draw the line between storage and composition? , 2009, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[7]  Karalyn Patterson,et al.  PAST-TENSE GENERATION FROM FORM VERSUS MEANING: BEHAVIOURAL DATA AND SIMULATION EVIDENCE. , 2009, Journal of memory and language.

[8]  D. Balota,et al.  Visual word recognition of multisyllabic words , 2009 .

[9]  Rebecca Treiman,et al.  The English Lexicon Project , 2007, Behavior research methods.

[10]  Marco Zorzi,et al.  Nested incremental modeling in the development of computational theories: the CDP+ model of reading aloud. , 2007, Psychological review.

[11]  H. Stadthagen-González,et al.  The Bristol norms for age of acquisition, imageability, and familiarity , 2006, Behavior research methods.

[12]  Michael J Cortese,et al.  Consistency and regularity in past-tense verb generation in healthy ageing, Alzheimer's disease, and semantic dementia , 2006, Cognitive neuropsychology.

[13]  Mark S. Seidenberg,et al.  Imaging the past: Neural activation in frontal and temporal regions during regular and irregular past-tense processing , 2005, Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience.

[14]  Michael J Cortese,et al.  Imageability ratings for 3,000 monosyllabic words , 2004, Behavior research methods, instruments, & computers : a journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc.

[15]  Michael J Cortese,et al.  Visual word recognition of single-syllable words. , 2004, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[16]  P Indefrey,et al.  Unified inflectional processing of regular and irregular verbs: a PET study , 2004, Neuroreport.

[17]  B. Hayes,et al.  Rules vs. analogy in English past tenses: a computational/experimental study , 2003, Cognition.

[18]  Thomas Witzel,et al.  Spatiotemporal maps of past-tense verb inflection , 2003, NeuroImage.

[19]  S. Pinker,et al.  The past and future of the past tense , 2002, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[20]  D. Balota,et al.  Individual differences in information-processing rate and amount: implications for group differences in response latency. , 1999, Psychological bulletin.

[21]  David A. Balota,et al.  The Utility of Item-Level Analyses in Model Evaluation: A Reply to Seidenberg and Plaut , 1998 .

[22]  Arthur M. Jacobs,et al.  What is the pronunciation for -ough and the spelling for /u/? A database for computing feedforward and feedback consistency in English , 1997 .

[23]  David A. Balota,et al.  Bringing Computational Models of Word Naming Down to the Item Level , 1997 .

[24]  Jens Frahm,et al.  Equivalent Responses to Lexical and Nonlexical Visual Stimuli in Occipital Cortex: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study , 1997, NeuroImage.

[25]  Peter Hagoort,et al.  A PET study of cerebral activation patterns induced by verb inflection , 1997 .

[26]  Virginia A. Marchman,et al.  Children's Productivity in the English Past Tense: The Role of Frequency, Phonology, and Neighborhood Structure , 1997, Cogn. Sci..

[27]  Curt Burgess,et al.  Producing high-dimensional semantic spaces from lexical co-occurrence , 1996 .

[28]  Mark S. Seidenberg,et al.  The special role of rimes in the description, use, and acquisition of English orthography. , 1995, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[29]  David A. Balota,et al.  Visual Word Recognition: The Journey from Features to Meaning (A Travel Update) , 2006 .

[30]  Steven Pinker,et al.  Generalisation of regular and irregular morphological patterns , 1993 .

[31]  Steven Pinker,et al.  Some evidence that irregular forms are retrieved from memory but regular forms are rule generated , 1990 .

[32]  Mark S. Seidenberg,et al.  Consistency effects in the generation of past tense morphology , 1990 .

[33]  James L. McClelland,et al.  Parallel distributed processing: explorations in the microstructure of cognition, vol. 1: foundations , 1986 .

[34]  Carol Lynn Moder,et al.  Morphological Classes as Natural Categories , 1983 .

[35]  Joan L. Bybee,et al.  Rules and schemas in the development and use of the English past tense , 1982 .

[36]  B. Bergum,et al.  Attention and Performance VI , 1978 .

[37]  Max Coltheart,et al.  Access to the internal lexicon , 1977 .

[38]  J. Berko The Child's Learning of English Morphology , 1958 .