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1974

Caramazza, & Yeni-Komshian. (1974). Voice onset time in two French dialects. Journal of Phonetics, 2, 239-245.
Caramazza, & Yeni-Komshian. (1974). Voice onset time in two French dialects. Journal of Phonetics, 2, 239-245.
Garvey, & Caramazza. (1974). Implicit Causality in verbs. Linguistic Inquiry, 5, 459-646.
Garvey, & Caramazza. (1974). Implicit Causality in verbs. Linguistic Inquiry, 5, 459-646.
Zurif, Caramazza, Myerson, & Galvin. (1974). Semantic feature representations of normal and aphasic language. Brain and Language, 1, 167-187.
Zurif, Caramazza, Myerson, & Galvin. (1974). Semantic feature representations of normal and aphasic language. Brain and Language, 1, 167-187.
Garvey, Caramazza, & Yates. (1974). Factors influencing assignment of pronoun antecedents. Cognition, 3, 227-243.
Garvey, Caramazza, & Yates. (1974). Factors influencing assignment of pronoun antecedents. Cognition, 3, 227-243.

1973

Caramazza, Yeni-Komshian, & Zurif. (1973). The acquisition of a new phonological contrast: The case of stop consonants in French-English bilinguals. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 54, 421-428.
Caramazza, Yeni-Komshian, & Zurif. (1973). The acquisition of a new phonological contrast: The case of stop consonants in French-English bilinguals. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 54, 421-428.

1972

Zurif, E. B., Caramazza, A., & Myerson, R. (1972). Grammatical judgments of agrammatic aphasics. Neuropsychologia, 10, 405-417.
Zurif, E. B., Caramazza, A., & Myerson, R. (1972). Grammatical judgments of agrammatic aphasics. Neuropsychologia, 10, 405-417.