Penny Pexman

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Psychology University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 
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Reilly J, Shain C, Borghesani V, et al. (2024) What we mean when we say semantic: Toward a multidisciplinary semantic glossary. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Diveica V, Muraki EJ, Binney RJ, et al. (2024) Mapping semantic space: Exploring the higher-order structure of word meaning. Cognition. 248: 105794
Diveica V, Muraki EJ, Binney RJ, et al. (2024) Socialness effects in lexical-semantic processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition
Muraki EJ, Pexman PM. (2024) Unseen but influential associates: Properties of words' associates influence lexical and semantic processing. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Muraki EJ, Reggin LD, Feddema CY, et al. (2023) The Development of Abstract Word Meanings. Journal of Child Language. 1-13
Muraki EJ, Doyle A, Protzner AB, et al. (2023) Context matters: How do task demands modulate the recruitment of sensorimotor information during language processing? Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 16: 976954
Pexman PM, Diveica V, Binney RJ. (2022) Social semantics: the organization and grounding of abstract concepts. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 378: 20210363
Muraki EJ, Abdalla S, Brysbaert M, et al. (2022) Concreteness ratings for 62,000 English multiword expressions. Behavior Research Methods
Diveica V, Pexman PM, Binney RJ. (2022) Quantifying social semantics: An inclusive definition of socialness and ratings for 8388 English words. Behavior Research Methods
Sidhu DM, Pexman PM. (2021) Implications of the "Language as Situated" View for Written Iconicity. Journal of Cognition. 4: 40
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