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Research
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Publications
When
permitted to do so by publishers, preprint copies of papers are
posted below in PDF format. Do not quote from these.
I
have also posted password protected
reprints. The password is the
word "open" and to help you remember this, the password "open"
is appended to the file names. My Observer column is freely available
so there is a link directly to it.
If
neither of the above options works for you, email me
a list of the papers you would like, indicating your preference for
electronic or paper copies.
Articles, Chapters, & Columns
in reverse chronological order
Arnold, J., & Griffin, Z. M.
(2007). The effect of additional characters on choice of referring
expression: Everyone counts. Journal
of Memory and Language, 56, 521–536.
Thompson,
C. K., Dickey, M. W., Cho, S., Lee, J., & Griffin, Z. (2007). Verb
argument structure encoding during sentence production in agrammatic
aphasic speakers: An eye-tracking study. Brain and Language, 103, 24-26. [password = "open" PDF]
Griffin, Z. M., & Ferreira, V. S. (2006). Properties of Spoken
Language Production. In M. J. Traxler & M. A. Gernsbacher (Eds.), Handbook of Psycholinguistics (2nd
ed., pp. 21-59). London: Elsevier. [password = "open" PDF]
Griffin, Z. M., & Oppenheimer,
D. (2006). Speakers gaze at objects while preparing intentionally
inaccurate labels for them. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 32,
943-948. [password = "open"
PDF]
Griffin, Z. M., & Spieler, D.
H. (2006). Observing the what and when of language production for
different age groups by monitoring speakers’ eye movements. Brain
and Language, 99, 272–288. [password = "open" PDF]
Spieler, D. H., & Griffin, Z. M. (2006). The influence of age on
the time course of word preparation in multiword utterances. Language and Cognitive Processes, 21, 291-321. [password = "open" PDF]
Griffin,
Z. M. (2006). Surviving
the tenure review process: ‘Still not
king.’ Observer, 19,
14-15.
Griffin,
Z. M. (2004).The eyes are right when the mouth is wrong. Psychological Science, 15(12), 814-821. [password = "open" PDF] [preprint
pdf]
Griffin, Z. M.
(2004). 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 (pp. 213-247). New York: Taylor and Francis. (Final
text July 2003 [preprint pdf])
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. [password = "open" PDF] [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. [password = "open" PDF] [preprint pdf]
Ferreira, V. S., & Griffin, Z. M. (2003). Phonological influences
on lexical (mis)selection. Psychological
Science, 14, 86-90. [password = "open" PDF]
Griffin, Z. M. (2002). Recency effects for meaning and form in word
selection. Brain
and Language, 80, 465-487. [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. [password = "open" PDF]
Griffin, Z. M. (2001). Gaze
durations during speech reflect word
selection and phonological encoding. Cognition,
82, B1-B14. [password
= "open" PDF] [preprint
pdf]
Griffin, Z. M., & Bock, K. (2000). What the eyes say about
speaking.
Psychological Science, 11, 274-279. [preprint pdf]
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. [password = "open" PDF]
Bock, K., & Griffin, Z. M. (2000). The persistence of structural
priming: Transient activation or implicit learning? Journal of
Experimental Psychology: General, 129, 177-192. [password = "open" PDF]
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. [password
= "open" PDF]
Griffin, Z. M. (1999). Frequency of meaning use for ambiguous and
unambiguous words. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, &
Computers, 31, 520-530. [password
= "open" PDF]
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. [password = "open" PDF]
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.
Some of this
material is based upon work supported by the National Science
Foundation under Grant No. G-42-6B2 and National Institute of Mental
Health under R03MH061318-01. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or
recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s)
and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science
Foundation or the National Institute of Mental
Health.
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