Opacity, transparency, and morphological priming: A study of prefixed verbs in Dutch

Volume: 110, Pages: 104055 - 104055
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
A basic question for the study of the mental lexicon is whether there are morphological representations and processes that are independent of phonology and semantics. According to a prominent tradition, morphological relatedness requires semantic transparency: semantically transparent words are related in meaning to their stems, while semantically opaque words are not. This study examines the question of morphological relatedness using...
Paper Details
Title
Opacity, transparency, and morphological priming: A study of prefixed verbs in Dutch
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
110
Pages
104055 - 104055
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