Morphological processing in the brain: The good (inflection), the bad (derivation) and the ugly (compounding)

Cortex3.60
Volume: 116, Pages: 4 - 44
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
There is considerable behavioral evidence that morphologically complex words such as 'tax-able' and 'kiss-es' are processed and represented combinatorially. In other words, they are decomposed into their constituents 'tax' and '-able' during comprehension (reading or listening), and producing them might also involve on-the-spot combination of these constituents (especially for inflections). However, despite increasing amount of neurocognitive...
Paper Details
Title
Morphological processing in the brain: The good (inflection), the bad (derivation) and the ugly (compounding)
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
116
Pages
4 - 44
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