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The extended features of mirror neurons and the voluntary control of vocalization in the pathway to language
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 145-155
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Social context modulates the effect of physical warmth on perceived interpersonal kindness: a study of embodied metaphors*
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- 16 January 2014, pp. 1-11
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Lexical categories and conceptualization of olfaction in Amis
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- 20 November 2014, pp. 321-350
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Do sound symbolism effects for written words relate to individual phonemes or to phoneme features?
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- 11 July 2019, pp. 235-255
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Gesture frequency is linked to story-telling style: evidence from bilinguals
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- 15 February 2019, pp. 641-664
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Unacceptable grammars? an eye-tracking study of English negative concord
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 1-40
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Analyzing gaze allocation during language planning: a cross-linguistic study on dynamic events1
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- 06 June 2014, pp. 138-166
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Playful iconicity: structural markedness underlies the relation between funniness and iconicity
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- 14 January 2020, pp. 203-224
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One word at a time: Mental representations of object shape change incrementally during sentence processing
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 345-373
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Epistemic inclination and factualization: a synchronic and diachronic study on the semantic gradience of factuality
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- 10 November 2014, pp. 371-414
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Dynamic conceptualizations of threat in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
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- 01 October 2015, pp. 1-31
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Variable motion event encoding within languages and language types: a usage-based perspective
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- 06 August 2020, pp. 34-65
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Complex imitation and the language-ready brain
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 273-312
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What happens to the motor theory of perception when the motor system is damaged?
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 225-238
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The analogical modeling of linguistic categories
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- 27 October 2015, pp. 52-87
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A note on interpreting damn expressives: transferring the blame*
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- 04 September 2014, pp. 291-304
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Comparing explanations for the Complexity Principle: evidence from argument realization
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- 08 October 2018, pp. 514-543
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Predicting head-marking variability in Yucatec Maya relative clause production
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- 09 December 2014, pp. 167-205
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How did vocal behavior “take over” the gestural communication system?
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- 11 March 2014, pp. 167-176
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The top trumps of time: factors motivating the resolution of temporal ambiguity
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- 07 April 2016, pp. 293-315
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