Riding the lexical speedway: a critical review on the time course of lexical selection in speech production.

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Published in Front Psychol on December 02, 2011

Authors

Kristof Strijkers1, Albert Costa

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1: Departamento de Psicología Básica, Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona, Spain.

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