Publications
(2014). Unary Phrase Structure Rules and the Cognitive Linguistics Lexical Linking Theory.
Theoretical Linguistics. 40(1-2),
(2012). Discontinuous Dependencies and Complex Determiners.
211-238.
(2012). Introducing Sign-Based Construction Grammar.
1-28.
(2011). Electrophysiological Evidence for the Left-Lateralized Effect of Language on Preattentive Categorical Perception of Color.
108(34), 14026-14030.
(2011). Learning New Color Names Produces Rapid Increase in Gray Matter in the Intact Adult Human Cortex.
108(16), 6686-6688.
(2010). Language and Thought: Which Side Are You On, Anyway?.
165-182.
(2010). Newly Trained Lexical Categories Produce Lateralized Categorical Perception of Color.
107(22), 9974-9978.
(2010). World Color Survey.
(2009). Language Regions of Brain Are Operative in Color Perception.
106(20), 8140-8145.
(2009). Language, Thought, and Color: Whorf Was Half Right.
Trends in Cognitive Science. 13(10), 439-446.
(2009). Lateralized Whorf: Language Influences Perceptual Decision in the Right Visual Field.
261-284.
(2009). The Meaning of Constructions.
(2008). Categorical Perception of Color is Lateralized to the Right Hemisphere in Infants, but to the Left Hemisphere in Adults.
105(9), 3221-3225.
(2008). Lateralization of Categorical Perception of Color Changes with Color Term Acquisition.
105(47), 18221-18225.
(2008). Support for Lateralization of the Whorf Effect Beyond the Realm of Color Discrimination.
Brain and Language. 105(2), 91-98.
(2007). Color Naming Is Near Optimal.
15.
(2007). Color Naming Reflects Optimal Partitions of Color Space.
104(4), 1436-1441.
(2007). Color Naming Universals: The Case of Berinmo.
Cognition. 102(2), 289-298.
(2007). Further Evidence That Whorfian Effects Are Stronger in the Right Visual Field Than the Left.
104(3), 1097-1102.

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