I am a researcher in psycholinguistics. My research interests include lexical representation and processing, and the status of morphology in the mental lexicon. More generally, I am interested in the psychological reality of grammar and in the debate between symbolic and associative approaches to language and cognition.
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Hedenius, M., Persson, J., Tremblay, A., Adi-Japha, E., Veríssimo, J., Dye, C. D., Alm, P., Jennische, M., Tomblin, J. B., & Ullman, M. T. (2011). Grammar predicts procedural learning and consolidation deficits in children with Specific Language Impairment. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 32, 2362–2375.
Veríssimo, J. & Clahsen, H. (2009). Morphological priming by itself: A study of Portuguese conjugations. Cognition, 112, 187–194. [pdf]
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