production of inflected forms is mediated by morphemic constituents. Several more recent
studies, however, have challenged this assumption by providing empirical evidence that
information about individual inflected forms and their paradigmatic relations is available in
long-term memory (Baayen et al. 1997; Milin et al. 2009a, 2009b). Here, we investigate how
whole-word frequency, inflectional paradigm size and morphological family size affect …