Neurological evidence for the existence of an autonomous lexicon

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spelling Pulju, Tim
Neurological evidence for the existence of an autonomous lexicon
Tim Pulju
1998
Functional approaches to language, culture and cognition
David G. Lockwood, Peter H. Fries, James E. Copeland
Amsterdam, 2000
p. 49-58
Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science
90-272-3668-2
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spellingShingle Pulju, Tim
Neurological evidence for the existence of an autonomous lexicon
title Neurological evidence for the existence of an autonomous lexicon
title_full Neurological evidence for the existence of an autonomous lexicon Tim Pulju
title_fullStr Neurological evidence for the existence of an autonomous lexicon Tim Pulju
title_full_unstemmed Neurological evidence for the existence of an autonomous lexicon Tim Pulju
title_search Neurological evidence for the existence of an autonomous lexicon
title_short Neurological evidence for the existence of an autonomous lexicon
title_sort neurological evidence for the existence of an autonomous lexicon tim pulju