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- who: Politzer-Ahles and collaborators from the University of have published the research: Long-lag identity priming in the absence of long-lag morphological priming: evidence from Mandarin tone alternation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study examines priming between different tonal variants of Mandarin syllables (described in more detail in 1.2 below). The main contribution of this study is to examine activation of tonal variants using long-lag priming, which, for reasons that will be described below, is arguably a more appropriate paradigm than the immediate priming paradigm which previous studies of tonal . . .
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