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1. Effects of affective phonological iconicity in online language processing: Evidence from a letter search task. Schmidtke D, Conrad M. J Exp Psychol Gen; 2018 Oct; 147(10):1544-1552. PubMed ID: 30272466 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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