Clinical Practice
- Psycholinguistic Models of Speech Development and Their Application to Clinical Practice. Baker et al. (2001)
Speech Perception
- Comments The Paradigm and the Fuzzy Logical Model of Perception Are Alive and Well. Massaro and Cohen (1993)
- Fuzzy Logical Model. Massaro (1989)
- Functional parallelism in spoken word recognition. Marslen-Wilson (1987)
- Accessing Spoken Words-The Importance of Word Onsets. Marslen-Wilson (1989)
- Terminating and exhaustive search in lexical access, Forster (1976)
- Recognizing Spoken Words- The Neighborhood Activation Model. Luce and Pisoni (1988)
- Interaction of Information in Word Recognition. Morton (1969) Fiorentino and Poeppel (2007)
- Compound Words and the Structure in the Lexicon, Fiorentino and Poeppel (2007)
- Speech Perception. Samuel (2010)
- Psycholinguistics, Formal Grammars, and Cognitive Science. Ferreria (2005)
- Variable Rules Meet Impoverishment Theory. Nevins and Parrott
- The Perception of Speech in Early Infancy. Eimas (1985)
Language Planning/Speech Production
- Syntactic Persistence in Language Production. Bock (1986)
- A theory of lexical access in speech production. Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer (1999)
- Models of Word Production. Levelt (1999)
- Spoken Language Production- A Psycholinguistic Approach. Bock et al. (2006)
- Stages of lexical access in language production. Dell (1992)
- Speech Errors as Linguistic Evidence. Fromkin (1973)
Connectionist Models
- Ambiguity, Competition, and Blending in Spoken Word Recognition. Gaskell and Marslen-Wilson (1999)
- Connectionist Models of Language Production-Lexical Access and Grammatical Encoding, Dell et al.(1999)
- Connectionist psycholinguistics capturing the empirical data. Christiansen and Nick Chater (2001)
- Competition in Spoken Word Recognition: Spotting Words in Other Words, McQueen, Norris, Cutler (1994)
- Finding Structure in Time. Elman (1990)
- Integrating Form and Meaning: A Distributed Model of Speech Perception, Gaskell, Marslen-Wilson (1997)
- Natural Language Recursion and Recurrent Neural Networks. Christiansen and Chater (19945)
- Probabilistic Phonotactics and Neighborhood Activation in Spoken Word Recognition, Vitevitch, Luce (1999)
- Recurrent Neural Network Based Language Model. Mikolov et al (2010)
- Shortlist: A connectionist model of continuous speech recognition, Norris (1994)
- Spoken Word Recognition- The Challenge of Variation. Luce and McLennan (2005)
- The Trace Model of Speech Perception, McClelland and Elman (1986)
Memory
- The Multi-Component Model of Working Memory. Repovs and Baddeley (2006)
- The role of the episodic buffer in working memory for language processing. Rudner, M. (2008)
- The Working Memory Model. Henry (2011)
- Distinction Between Short Term and Working Memory. Aben (2012)
- Down Syndrome Links With Short-Term Memory. Jarrold & Baddeley (2001)
- Long Term Memory in Speech Production. Pisoni (1993)
- Lexico-semantic structure. Monaco et al. (2016)
- Working Memory and Language. Baddeley (2003)
- Working Memory and Focal Attention. McElree (2001)
- Defining the Relationship Between Linguistics and Neuroscience. Embick and Poeppel
Morphology
- Ambiguous Novel Compounds and Models of Morphological Parsing. Libben et al. (1999)
- Morphology and Meaning in the English Mental Lexicon. Marslen-Wilson et al. (1994)
Syntactic Structure
- Filling Gaps Online Use of Lexical and Semantic Information in Sentence Processing. Stowe (1991)
- How could a child use verb syntax to learn verb semantics? Pinker (1994)
- Syntactic Priming in Language Production. Pickering and Branigan (1999)
- Thematic Roles Assigned along the Garden Path Linger. Christianson et al. (2001)
- Conceptual accessibility and syntactic structure in sentence formulation. Bock, Warren (1985)