Production, comprehension, and synthesis: a communicative perspective on language.

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Published in Front Psychol on May 02, 2013

Authors

Michael Ramscar1, Harald Baayen

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Linguistics, University of Tübingen Tübingen, Germany.

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