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1. Prefrontal sensitivity to changes in language form and semantic content during speech production.

2. Language function in childhood idiopathic epilepsy syndromes.

3. Relationship between neuronal network architecture and naming performance in temporal lobe epilepsy: A connectome based approach using machine learning.

4. Continuous theta burst stimulation over right pars triangularis facilitates naming abilities in chronic post-stroke aphasia by enhancing phonological access.

5. Roles of ventral versus dorsal pathways in language production: An awake language mapping study.

6. The time-course of cortical responses to speech revealed by fast optical imaging.

7. Aging modulates fronto-temporal cortical interactions during lexical production. A dynamic causal modeling study.

8. Syntactic and semantic restrictions on morphological recomposition: MEG evidence from Greek.

9. Unattended processing of hierarchical pitch variations in spoken sentences.

10. Temporal acoustic measures distinguish primary progressive apraxia of speech from primary progressive aphasia.

11. Sleep deprivation disrupts the contribution of the hippocampus to the formation of novel lexical associations.

12. Subjective experience of inner speech in aphasia: Preliminary behavioral relationships and neural correlates.

13. Two different brain networks underlying picture naming with familiar pre-existing native words and new vocabulary.

14. Tracking the time course of lexical access in orthographic production: An event-related potential study of word frequency effects in written picture naming.

15. Alpha and gamma band oscillations index differential processing of acoustically reduced and full forms.

16. Identification of the regions involved in phonological assembly using a novel paradigm.

17. Neural dynamics of object noun, action verb and action noun production in picture naming.

18. Balanced bilinguals favor lexical processing in their opaque language and conversion system in their shallow language.

19. Word and line bisection in typical and impaired readers and a cross-language comparison.

20. Specifying the role of the left prefrontal cortex in word selection.

21. Second language lexical development and cognitive control: A longitudinal fMRI study.

22. Phoneme-free prosodic representations are involved in pre-lexical and lexical neurobiological mechanisms underlying spoken word processing.

23. Phoneme-free prosodic representations are involved in pre-lexical and lexical neurobiological mechanisms underlying spoken word processing.

24. The role of visual representations during the lexical access of spoken words.

25. Cross-language phonological activation: Evidence from masked onset priming and ERPs.

26. Spectro-temporal correlates of lexical access during auditory lexical decision.

27. How familiarization and repetition modulate the picture naming network.

28. Second language phonology influences first language word naming.

29. Pathways to lexical ambiguity: fMRI evidence for bilateral fronto-parietal involvement in language processing.

30. Longitudinal changes in brains of patients with fluent primary progressive aphasia.

31. Word-specific repetition effects revealed by MEG and the implications for lexical access.

32. Sit down and read on: Working memory and long-term memory in particle-verb processing.

33. An area essential for linking word meanings to word forms: Evidence from primary progressive aphasia.

34. Predicting language: MEG evidence for lexical preactivation.

35. Effects of lexicality and word frequency on brain activation in dyslexic readers

36. A late locus of the distractor frequency effect in picture–word interference: Evidence from event-related potentials

37. Since when or how often? Dissociating the roles of age of acquisition (AoA) and lexical frequency in early visual word processing

38. Semantic processing in native and second language: Evidence from hemispheric differences in fine and coarse semantic coding

39. Probabilistic orthographic cues to grammatical category in the brain

40. Intact discourse cohesion and coherence following bilateral ventromedial prefrontal cortex

41. Orthographic facilitation in Chinese spoken word recognition: An ERP study

42. An ERP investigation of regional and foreign accent processing

43. The cortical organization of lexical knowledge: A dual lexicon model of spoken language processing

44. Examining the evidence for an independent semantic analyzer: An ERP study in Spanish

45. Effects of speed of word processing on semantic access: The case of bilingualism

46. Location, location, location: How it affects the neighborhood (effect)

47. The processing of consonants and vowels during letter identity and letter position assignment in visual-word recognition: An ERP study

48. ERP evidence of hemispheric independence in visual word recognition

49. The neural basis of obligatory decomposition of suffixed words

50. Support for anterior temporal involvement in semantic error production in aphasia: New evidence from VLSM

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