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The detection and primed production of novel constructions. / McDonough, Kim; Fulga, Angelica.
In: Language Learning, Vol. 65, No. 2, 06.2015, p. 326–357.

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McDonough, K & Fulga, A 2015, 'The detection and primed production of novel constructions', Language Learning, vol. 65, no. 2, pp. 326–357. https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12103

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McDonough, K., & Fulga, A. (2015). The detection and primed production of novel constructions. Language Learning, 65(2), 326–357. https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.12103

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McDonough K, Fulga A. The detection and primed production of novel constructions. Language Learning. 2015 Jun;65(2):326–357. Epub 2015 May 14. doi: 10.1111/lang.12103

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McDonough, Kim ; Fulga, Angelica. / The detection and primed production of novel constructions. In: Language Learning. 2015 ; Vol. 65, No. 2. pp. 326–357.

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