Processing and representation of morphological complexity in native language comprehension and production

P Zwitserlood - The construction of words: Advances in construction …, 2018 - Springer
Psycholinguistic research has been concerned with the processing and representation of
morphologically complex words for many decades. Leading questions are whether complex …

Morphology, frequency, and the processing of derived words in native and non-native speakers

H Clahsen, K Neubauer - Lingua, 2010 - Elsevier
This study reports results from psycholinguistic experiments (visual lexical decision, masked
priming) examining the processing of derived German nouns with the nominalizing suffix …

Formulaicity in an agglutinating language: The case of Turkish

P Durrant - Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory, 2013 - degruyter.com
This study examines the extent to which complex inflectional patterns found in Turkish, a
language with a rich agglutinating morphology, can be described as formulaic. It is found …

Nonnative processing of verbal morphology: In search of regularity

K Gor, S Cook - Language Learning, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
There is little agreement on the mechanisms involved in second language (L2) processing
of regular and irregular inflectional morphology and on the exact role of age, amount, and …

Production of Estonian case-inflected nouns shows whole-word frequency and paradigmatic effects

K Lõo, J Järvikivi, F Tomaschek, BV Tucker… - Morphology, 2018 - Springer
Most psycholinguistic models of lexical processing assume that the comprehension and
production of inflected forms is mediated by morphemic constituents. Several more recent …

On the nature and organisation of morphological categories: verbal aspect through the lens of associative learning

D Divjak, I Testini, P Milin - Morphology, 2024 - Springer
The process by which awareness and/or knowledge of linguistic categories arises from
exposure to patterns in data alone, known as emergence, is the corner stone of usage …

Neural dynamics of inflectional and derivational morphology processing in the human brain

A Leminen, M Leminen, T Kujala, Y Shtyrov - Cortex, 2013 - Elsevier
We investigated neural distinctions between inflectional and derivational morphology and
their interaction with lexical frequency using the mismatch negativity (MMN), an established …

Inflected words in production: Evidence for a morphologically rich lexicon

NK Caselli, MK Caselli… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Current evidence suggests that there is a difference between the representations of
multimorphemic words in production and perception. In perception, it is widely believed that …

Differences in word recognition between early bilinguals and monolinguals: Behavioral and ERP evidence

M Lehtonen, A Hultén, A Rodríguez-Fornells… - Neuropsychologia, 2012 - Elsevier
We investigated the behavioral and brain responses (ERPs) of bilingual word recognition to
three fundamental psycholinguistic factors, frequency, morphology, and lexicality, in early …

Introduction. Beyond the obvious: Do second language learners process inflectional morphology?

K Gor - Language learning, 2010 - search.ebscohost.com
Introduction. Beyond the Obvious: Do Second Language Learners Process Inflectional
Morphology? Page 1 Language Learning ISSN 0023-8333 Introduction. Beyond the Obvious …