The language machine: Psycholinguistics in review

GTM Altmann - British Journal of Psychology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Psycholinguistics is the empirical and theoretical study of the mental faculty that underpins
our consummate linguistic agility. This review takes a broad look at how the field has …

[图书][B] The Routledge linguistics encyclopedia

K Malmkjær - 2009 - taylorfrancis.com
The Routledge Linguistics Encyclopedia is a single-volume encyclopedia covering all major
and subsidiary areas of linguistics and applied linguistics. The 79 entries provide in-depth …

[图书][B] Knowledge to support the teaching of reading: Preparing teachers for a changing world

C Snow, P Griffin, MS Burns - 2007 - books.google.com
Basic reading proficiency is key to success in all content areas, but attending to students'
literacy development remains a challenge for many teachers, especially after the primary …

[图书][B] Psycholinguistics: The key concepts

J Field - 2004 - books.google.com
Psycholinguistics is an authoritative, wide-ranging and up-to-date A to Z guide to this
important field. Cross-referenced, with suggestions for further reading and a full index, this …

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 …

Morphological processes in language comprehension

WD Marslen-Wilson - 2007 - academic.oup.com
A psycholinguistic account of human communication must explain how linguistic inputs and
outputs are structured to convey the speaker's intended meaning. The concept of a “mental …

Morphological units in the Arabic mental lexicon

S Boudelaa, WD Marslen-Wilson - Cognition, 2001 - Elsevier
Standard views of morphology in Modern Standard Arabic hold that surface word forms
comprise at least two morphemes: a three-consonantal root conveying semantic meaning …

Where is the/b/in “absurde”[apsyrd]? It is in French listeners' minds

PA Hallé, C Chéreau, J Segui - Journal of Memory and Language, 2000 - Elsevier
In French words such as “absurde”(“bs/bt” words), the underlying linguistic
code/b/corresponds both to the spelling “b” and to the morphophonemic code {ab-}+{surd} …

Stem access in regular and irregular inflection: Evidence from German participles

E Smolka, P Zwitserlood, F Rösler - Journal of Memory and Language, 2007 - Elsevier
This study investigated whether German participles are retrieved as whole words from
lexical storage or whether they are accessed via their morphemic constituents. German …

Roots and patterns in Hebrew language development: Evidence from written morphological analogies

D Ravid, R Schiff - Reading and Writing, 2006 - Springer
Morphology is one of the organizing principles of the mental lexicon. It is especially
important in Hebrew, where word structure expresses a rich array of semantic notions. This …