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JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH Vol. 22, No. 1 January 1993 CONTENTS Steady as a Rock: Does the Steady State Represent Cognitive Fossilization? 1 Marc L. Schnitzer Acoustic Correlates of Subjective Pauses 21 Danielle Duez Metalinguistic Awareness in First Graders: A Qualitative Perspective 41 Robert L. Kemper and Aliette R. Vemooy Idioms in Sentences: Effects of Frequency, Literalness, and Familiarity 59 Brian C. Cronk, Susan D. Lima, and Wendy A. Schweigert JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH Vol. 22, No. 2 March 1993 Special Issue: Sentence Processing Number 3 Special Issue Editors: David A. Swinney and Janet Dean Fodor CONTENTS Introduction 83 David A. Swinney Processing Dutch Sentence Structures 85 Lyn Frazier Phonological Cues to Open- and Closed-Class Words in the Processing of Spoken Sentences 109 Anne Cutler The Role of Verb Argument Structure in Sentence Processing: Distinguishing Between Syntactic and Semantic Effects 133 Julie E. Boland Processing a Dynamic Visual-Spatial Language: Psycholinguistic Studies of American Sign Language 153 Karen Emmorey Some Observations on the Universality of the Late-Closure Strategy 189 Marica De Vincenzi and Remo Job Processing Syntactically Ambiguous Sentences: Evidence from Semantic Priming 207 Janet L. Nicol and Martin J. Pickering Parallel Parsing: Evidence from Reactivation in Garden-Path Sentences 239 Gregory Hickok The Processing of Homophonic Homographs During Reading: Evidence from Eye Movement Studies 251 Jeremy M. Pacht and Keith Rayner On the Temporal Course of Gap-Filling During Comprehension of Verbal Passives 273 Lee Osterhout and David A. Swinney Variations on Incremental Interpretation 287 Stuart Shieber and Mark Johnson JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH Vol. 22, No. 3 May 1993 CONTENTS Autobiographical Memory in Bilinguals 319 Rafael Art. Javier, Felix Barroso, and Michele A. Munoz Parameters in the Theory of Sentence Processing: Minimal Commitment Theory Goes East 339 Amy Weinberg Unimmediate Construction of Syntactic Structure for Garden Path Sentences in Japanese 365 Hiroshi Nagata Switching Pauses in Adult-Adult and Child-Child Turn Takings: An Initial Study 383 Ichiro Miura JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH Vol. 22, No. 4 July 1993 CONTENTS Use of Orthographic Redundancies and Word Identification Speed in Bilinguals 397 Cheryl Frenck-Mestre A Graph Theory Model of the Semantic Structure of Attitudes 411 Gregory Bovasso, Lorand Szalay, Vincent Biase, and Matthew Stanford Computerized Assessment of Verbal Skill 427 Egbert Assink and Goran Kattenberg Comprehension and Expression of Affect in Language- Impaired Children 445 Doris A. Trauner, Angela Ballantyne, Christopher Chase, and Paula Tallal The Effects of Narrative Context on French Verbal Inflections: A Developmental Perspective 453 Michel Fayol, Maya Hickmann, Isabelle Bonnotte, and Jean Emile Gombert JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH Vol. 22, No. 5 September 1993 CONTENTS Testing a Predicational Model of Cognition: Cueing Predicate Meanings in Sentences and Word Triplets 479 Joseph F. Rychlak, Stephanie R. Stilson, and Lenora S. Rychlak Effects of Syntactic Structure in the Memory of Concrete and Abstract Chinese Sentences 505 Connie Suk-Han Ho and Hsuan-Chih Chen The Semantics of Grammatical Gender: A Cross-Cultural Study 519 Toshi Konishi Are Morphological Structures Computed During Word Recognition? 535 Gary Libben JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH Vol. 22, No. 6 November 1993 CONTENTS Coming to Terms with Stress: Effects of Stress Location in Sentence Processing 545 David W. Gow, Jr. and Peter C. Gordon Pragmatic Structure in Appointment-Making Conversations 579 Danalee Goldthwaite and William L. Roberts Are Rules and Modules Really Necessary for Explaining Language? 593 Steve Chandler 1 r... \ f *

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