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    Jacques Mehler's early psycholinguistic days in Paris.Ulrich H. Frauenfelder & Juan Segui - 2021 - Cognition 213 (C):104483.
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    Why limit the availability of a prime-word in the study of automatic contextual facilitation?Juan Segui & Cécile Beauvillain - 1987 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10 (4):766.
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    On the role of regular phonological variation in lexical access: Evidence from voice assimilation in French.Natalie D. Snoeren, Juan Seguí & Pierre André Hallé - 2008 - Cognition 108 (2):512-521.
    The present study investigated whether lexical access is affected by a regular phonological variation in connected speech: voice assimilation in French. Two associative priming experiments were conducted to determine whether strongly assimilated, potentially ambiguous word forms activate the conceptual representation of the underlying word. Would the ambiguous word form [sud] (either assimilated soute 'hold' or soude 'soda') facilitate 'bagage' 'luggage', which is semantically related to soute but not to soude? In Experiment 1, words in either canonical or strongly assimilated form (...)
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