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    Prosodic structure and spoken word recognition.François Grosjean & James Paul Gee - 1987 - Cognition 25 (1-2):135-155.
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    Effects of two temporal variables on the listener's perception of reading gate.Francois Grosjean & Harlan Lane - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (5):893.
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    Empirical Evidence for Narrative Structure.James Paul Gee & Francois Grosjean - 1984 - Cognitive Science 8 (1):59-85.
    Three experimental tasks—spontaneous telling of a story, reading, and parsing the story—were used to determine whether empirical data reflect the narrative structure of stories and can be predicted by a plot unit analysis of the stories (Lehnert, 1981). It was found that spontaneous pause durations at sentence breaks were highly correlated with the importance of these breaks as predicted theoretically. Only low correlations were obtained, however, when reading pause durations were correlated with the model. As for parsing values, the value (...)
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    Pauses and syntax in American sign language.François Grosjean & Harlan Lane - 1977 - Cognition 5 (2):101-117.
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    Perception of reading rate by speakers and listeners.Harlan Lane & Francois Grosjean - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (2):141.
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    Can semantic constraint reduce the role of word frequency during spoken-word recognition?François Grosjean & Janna Itzler - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (3):180-182.
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