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Morphology in Language Comprehension, Production and Acquisition - A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes

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This Special Issue on Morphological Processing is based on the 6th MOrphological PROcessing Conference MOPROC (Turku) and contains 13 articles. These articles investigate the role morphemes play in language comprehension, production and acquisition. Specific questions relate to the time course with which morphemes come available, what factors fa


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J. Rueckl, A. Rimzhim, On the Interaction of Letter Transpositions and Morphemic Boundaries. J.A. Duñabeitia, M. Carreiras, S. Kinoshita, D. Norris, Is Morpho-Orthographic Decomposition Purely Orthographic? Evidence from Masked Priming in the Same-Different Task. E. Orfanidou, M. Davis, W. Marslen-Wilson, Orthographic and Semantic Opacity in Masked and Delayed Priming: Evidence from Greek. J. Morris, J. Porter, J. Grainger, P. Holcomb, Effects of Lexical Status and Morphological Complexity in Masked Priming: An ERP Study. K. Paterson, A. Alcock, S. Liversedge, Morphological Priming During Reading: Evidence from Eye Movements. S. Boudelaa, W. Marslen-Wilson, Productivity and Priming: Morphemic Decomposition in Arabic. B. Juhasz, R. Berkowitz, Effects of Morphological Families on English Compound Word Recognition: A Multi-Task Investigation. H. Bien, H. Baayen, W. Levelt, Frequency Effects in the Production of Dutch Deverbal Adjectives and Inflected Verbs. A. Deutsch, A. Meir, The Role of the Root Morpheme in Mediating Word Production in Hebrew. M. De Martino, G. Bracco, A. Laudanna, The Activation of Grammatical Gender Information in Processing Italian Nouns. D. Trafficante, S. Marcolini, A. Luci, P. Zoccolotti, C. Burani, How do Roots and Suffixes Influence Reading of Pseudowords? A Study of Young Italian Readers With and Without Dyslexia. E. Kidd, M. Kirjavainen, Investigating the Contribution of Procedural and Declarative Memory to the Acquisition of Past Tense Morphology: Evidence from Finnish. G. Krajewski, A. Theakston, E. Lieven, M. Tomasello, How Polish Children Switch from One Case to Another When Using Novel Nouns: Challenges for Models of Inflectional Morphology.

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Raymond Bertram, University of Turku, Finland
Hyönä Jukka, University of Turku, Finland
Matti Laine, Åbo Akademi University, Finland

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This Special Issue on Morphological Processing is based on the 6th MOrphological PROcessing Conference MOPROC (Turku) and contains 13 articles. These articles investigate the role morphemes play in language comprehension, production and acquisition. Specific questions relate to the time course with which morphemes come available, what factors fa

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Raymond Bertram (Editore), Jukka Hyönä (Editore), Matti Laine (Editore), Laine Matti (Editore)
Editore Taylor and Francis
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 14.10.2024
 
EAN 9781032920320
ISBN 978-1-032-92032-0
Pagine 416
Peso 770 g
Serie Special Issues of Language and Cognitive Processes
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Linguistica generale e comparata

PSYCHOLOGY / General, Cognition & cognitive psychology, Psycholinguistics, Cognition and cognitive psychology, Psycholinguistics and cognitive linguistics

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