Effects of primary and secondary morphological family size in monolingual and bilingual word processing

Volume: 72, Pages: 59 - 84
Published: Apr 1, 2014
Abstract
This study investigated primary and secondary morphological family size effects in monolingual and bilingual processing, combining experimentation with computational modeling. Family size effects were investigated in an English lexical decision task for Dutch–English bilinguals and English monolinguals using the same materials. To account for the possibility that family size effects may only show up in words that resemble words in the native...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of primary and secondary morphological family size in monolingual and bilingual word processing
Published Date
Apr 1, 2014
Volume
72
Pages
59 - 84
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