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753 related items for PubMed ID: 11291183

  • 1. The declarative/procedural model of lexicon and grammar.
    Ullman MT.
    J Psycholinguist Res; 2001 Jan; 30(1):37-69. PubMed ID: 11291183
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  • 2. Contributions of memory circuits to language: the declarative/procedural model.
    Ullman MT.
    Cognition; 2004 Jan; 92(1-2):231-70. PubMed ID: 15037131
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  • 3. Neural correlates of lexicon and grammar: evidence from the production, reading, and judgment of inflection in aphasia.
    Ullman MT, Pancheva R, Love T, Yee E, Swinney D, Hickok G.
    Brain Lang; 2005 May; 93(2):185-238; discussion 239-42. PubMed ID: 15781306
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  • 4. A neurocognitive perspective on language: the declarative/procedural model.
    Ullman MT.
    Nat Rev Neurosci; 2001 Oct; 2(10):717-26. PubMed ID: 11584309
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  • 5. Behavioral Signatures of Memory Resources for Language: Looking beyond the Lexicon/Grammar Divide.
    Divjak D, Milin P, Medimorec S, Borowski M.
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  • 6. Morphology and Memory: Toward an Integrated Theory.
    Jackendoff R, Audring J.
    Top Cogn Sci; 2020 Jan; 12(1):170-196. PubMed ID: 29772110
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  • 7. A Neural Dissociation within Language: Evidence that the Mental Dictionary Is Part of Declarative Memory, and that Grammatical Rules Are Processed by the Procedural System.
    Ullman MT, Corkin S, Coppola M, Hickok G, Growdon JH, Koroshetz WJ, Pinker S.
    J Cogn Neurosci; 1997 Mar; 9(2):266-76. PubMed ID: 23962016
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  • 14. Interaction between lexical and grammatical language systems in the brain.
    Ardila A.
    Phys Life Rev; 2012 Jun; 9(2):198-214. PubMed ID: 22626934
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  • 17. The application of rules in morphology, syntax and number processing: a case of selective deficit of procedural or executive mechanisms?
    Macoir J, Fossard M, Nespoulous JL, Demonet JF, Bachoud-Lévi AC.
    Neurocase; 2010 Aug; 16(4):358-76. PubMed ID: 20446168
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  • 18. Speeded processing of grammar and tool knowledge in Tourette's syndrome.
    Walenski M, Mostofsky SH, Ullman MT.
    Neuropsychologia; 2007 Jun 18; 45(11):2447-60. PubMed ID: 17493643
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  • 20. Declarative and procedural memory in Danish speaking children with specific language impairment.
    Lum JA, Bleses D.
    J Commun Disord; 2012 Jun 18; 45(1):46-58. PubMed ID: 22000901
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