A theory of lexical access in speech production
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Anne Cutler | Jonathan Grainger | Arthur M. Jacobs | Herbert Schriefers | Gabriella Vigliocco | Kathryn Bock | Dennis Norris | Willem J. M. Levelt | Ardi Roelofs | Gary S. Dell | Kim Kirsner | Victor S. Ferreira | G. Hirst | Ludovic Ferrand | Jörg D. Jescheniak | Carlo Semenza | Michael L. Kalish | Benjamin Roberts | Sara Mondini | Peter A. Starreveld | M. H. Kelly | Claudio Luzzatti | T. H. Carr | Kathryn Hird | Julio Santiago | W. La Heij | T. A. Harley | A. S. Mever | J. S. Bowers | F. Ferreira | P. C. Gordon | A. H. Kawamoto | H. M. Müller | Padraig G. O'Seaghdha | F. Pulvermüller | D. G. Mackay | M. Zorzi | L. R. Wheeldon | W. Levelt | A. Roelofs | A. S. Meyer
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