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Recent Publications
Keiler, A., Joanisse, M., and Hare, M., (to appear). Priming English past tense verbs: Rules or Statistics? Journal of Memory and Language.
Hare, M., Tanenhaus, M.K., and McRae, K. (2007). Understanding and producing
the reduced relative construction: Evidence from ratings, editing, and
corpora. Journal of Memory and Language, 56, 410-435
Tanenhaus, M.K., and Hare, M. (2007). Phonological typicality and sentence
processing. Trends in Cognitive Science, 11, 93-95.
McRae, K., Hare, M.L., Elman, J.E., and Ferretti, T. (2005). A basis
for generating expectancies for verbs from nouns. Memory and Cognition,
33, 1174-1184.
McRae, K., Hare, M.L., and Tanenhaus, M.K. (2005). Understanding the
comprehension of reduced relatives requries a constraint-based approach:
A critique of McKoon and Ratcliff (2003). Psychological Review, 112 (4),
1022-1031.
Hare, M.L., McRae, K., and Elman, J.L. (2004). Admitting that admitting
sense into corpus analyses makes sense. Language and Cognitive Processes,
19, (2), 181-224.
Elman, J., Hare, M.L., and McRae, K. (2004). The Competition Model in
syntax. In Tomasello, M., and Daniel Slobin (eds.), Essays in honor of
Elizabeth Bates. Princeton, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Hare, M.L., McRae, K., and Elman, J.L. (2003). Sense and Structure:
Meaning as determinant of verb subcategorization preferences. Journal
of Memory and Language, 48, 2, 281-303.
Hare, M.L., Ford, M., and Marslen-Wilson, W.D. (2001). Ambiguity and
Frequency Effects in Regular Verb Inflection. In Bybee, Joan and Paul
Hopper (eds.). Frequency and the emergence of linguistic structure. Amsterdam:
John Benjamins.
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