Gary Libben

Affiliations: 
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
Area:
Second language acquisition, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics
Website:
http://ccp.ling.ualberta.ca/~GaryLibben/index.html
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Libben G. (2022) From Lexicon to Flexicon: The Principles of Morphological Transcendence and Lexical Superstates in the Characterization of Words in the Mind. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. 4: 788430
Spalding TL, Gagné CL, Nisbet KA, et al. (2019) If Birds Have Sesamoid Bones, Do Blackbirds Have Sesamoid Bones? The Modification Effect With Known Compound Words. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 1570
Gallant J, Libben G. (2019) No lab, no problem The Mental Lexicon. 14: 152-168
Davis CP, Libben G, Segalowitz SJ. (2018) Compounding matters: Event-related potential evidence for early semantic access to compound words. Cognition. 184: 44-52
Smolka E, Libben G, Dressler WU. (2018) When morphological structure overrides meaning: evidence from German prefix and particle verbs Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 34: 599-614
Libben G, Goral M, Baayen H. (2018) What does constituent priming mean in the investigation of compound processing? The Mental Lexicon. 13: 269-284
Smolka E, Libben G. (2016) ‘Can you wash off the hogwash?’ – semantic transparency of first and second constituents in the processing of German compounds Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 32: 514-531
Miwa K, Libben G, Ikemoto Y. (2016) Visual trimorphemic compound recognition in a morphographic script Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 1-23
Libben G, Jarema G, Derwing B, et al. (2016) Seeking the -ational in derivational morphology Aphasiology. 1-21
Teddiman L, Libben G. (2015) Segmented binaural presentation as a means to examine lexical substructure Mental Lexicon. 10: 435-457
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