1st Edition

Morphological Structure, Lexical Representation and Lexical Access A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes

Edited By Dominiek Sandra, Marcus Taft Copyright 1994
256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

The main concern of this work is whether morphemes play a role in the lexical representation and processing of several types of polymorphemic words and, more particularly, at what precise representational and processing level. The book comprises two theoretical contributions and a number of empirical ones. One theoretical paper discusses several possible motivations for a morphologically... Read more

Preface Dominiek Sandra and Marcus Taft.  The Morphology of the Mental Lexicon: Internal Word Structure Viewed from a Psycholinguistic Perspective Dominiek Sandra.  Interactive-activation as a Framework for Understanding Morphological Processing Marcus Taft.  Prefixes as Processing Units Alessandro Laudanna, Cristina Burani and Antonella Cermele.  Morphological Structure in Visual Word Recognition: Evidence from prefixed and Suffixed Words C. Beauvillain.  The Role of Semantic Transparency in the Processing and Representation of Dutch Compounds Pienie Zwitserlood.  How is Morphological Decomposition Achieved? Gary Libben.  Words, Morphemes and Syllables in the Chinese Mental Lexicon Xiaolin Zhou and William Marslen-Wilson.  Cognitive Morphology in Finnish: Foundations of a New Model Jussi Niemi, Matti Laine and Juhani Tuominen.  Productivity in Language Production R. Harald Baayen.  Subject Index

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Dominiek Sandra, Marcus Taft