Chris Westbury

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University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
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Westbury C, Yang M, Anderson K. (2024) The principal components of meaning, revisited. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Sulpizio S, Günther F, Badan L, et al. (2024) Taboo language across the globe: A multi-lab study. Behavior Research Methods
Nemati F, Westbury C, Hollis G, et al. (2022) The Persian Lexicon Project: minimized orthographic neighbourhood effects in a dense language. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
Westbury C, Harati P. (2022) Is theology more of a field than a father is a king? Modelling semantic relatedness in processing literal and metaphorical statements. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Nicoladis E, Westbury C, Foursha-Stevenson C. (2021) English Speakers' Implicit Gender Concepts Influence Their Processing of French Grammatical Gender: Evidence for Semantically Mediated Cross-Linguistic Influence. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 740920
Sidhu DM, Westbury C, Hollis G, et al. (2021) Sound symbolism shapes the English language: The maluma/takete effect in English nouns. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Westbury C, Hollis G. (2021) A pompous snack: On the unreasonable complexity of the world's third-worst jokes. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale
Westbury C. (2020) Prenominal adjective order is such a fat big deal because adjectives are ordered by likely need. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Westbury C, Hollis G. (2018) Wriggly, squiffy, lummox, and boobs: What makes some words funny? Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Westbury C, Hollis G. (2018) Conceptualizing syntactic categories as semantic categories: Unifying part-of-speech identification and semantics using co-occurrence vector averaging. Behavior Research Methods
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