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Dr. Zenzi Griffin
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Email: zenzi.griffin@psych.gatech.edu


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Articles

Griffin, Z. M. & Weinstein-Tull, J. (2003). Conceptual structure modulates structural priming in the production of complex sentences. Journal of Memory and Language, 49, 537-555. [preprint pdf]
 

Griffin, Z. M. (2003). A reversed word length effect in coordinating the preparation and articulation of words in speaking. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 10(3), 603-609. [prepreint pdf]
 

Ferreira, V. S., & Griffin, Z. M. (2003). Phonological influences on lexical (mis)selection. Psychological Science, 14, 86-90.
 

Griffin, Z. M. (2002). Recency effects for meaning and form in word selection. Brain and Language, 80, 465-487. [preprint pdf]
 

Griffin, Z. M. (2001). Gaze durations during speech reflect word selection and phonological encoding.Cognition, 82, B1-B14. [preprint pdf]
 

Griffin, Z. M., & Bock, K. (2000). What the eyes say about speaking. Psychological Science, 11, 274-279.
 

Bock, K., & Griffin, Z. M. (2000). The persistence of structural priming: Transient activation or implicit learning? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 129, 177-192.
 

Chang, F., Dell, G. S., Bock, K., & Griffin, Z. M. (2000). Structural priming as implicit learning: A comparison of models of sentence production. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research [Special issue], 29, 217-229.

Griffin, Z. M. (1999). Frequency of meaning use for ambiguous and unambiguous words. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 31, 520-530.

Dell, G. S., Chang, F., & Griffin, Z. M. (1999). Connectionist models of language production: Lexical access and grammatical encoding. Cognitive Science [Special issue], 23, 517-542.

Griffin, Z. M., & Bock, K. (1998). Constraint, word frequency, and levels of processing in spoken word production. Journal of Memory and Language, 38, 313-338.


Chapters

Griffin, Z. M. (in press). Why look? Reasons for eye movements related to language production. In J. Henderson & F. Ferreira, (Eds.),  The integration of language, vision, and action: Eye movements and the visual world. New York: Psychology Press. (Final text July 2003 [preprint pdf])

Dell, G. S., Chang, F., & Griffin, Z. M. (2001). Connectionist models of language production: Lexical access and grammatical encoding. In M. Christiansen & N. Chater (Eds.), Connectionist Psycholinguistics.  (pp. 212-243). Westport, CT: Ablex.

Bock, K., & Griffin, Z. M. (2000). Producing words: How mind meets mouth. In L. R. Wheeldon (Ed.), Aspects of Language Production. (pp. 7-47). London: Psychology Press.

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