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Blog Post on What Accent Effects Tell Us About Word Meaning Access

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Garry Cai and Jenni Rodd have written a blog post on what accent effects tell us about word meaning access for the Word Lab’s blog.

You can read the blog post here:

https://understandingwords.com/2017/10/26/what-do-effects-of-accent-tell-us-about-how-word-meanings-are-accessed/

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October 31, 2017

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