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Advances in Morphological Processing: A Special Issue of Language and Cognitive Processes [Kõva köide]

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Ten years ago, a group of researchers investigating the processing of morphological information met in the south of France to discuss how morphology affects word recognition, perception and production from a cross-linguistic perspective. This special issue is the fourth volume to expose the results of this on-going research effort.

The volume begins with a comprehensive review of the nature of morphological priming, followed by a series of experimental papers that examine morphological processing in a variety of languages such as English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Chinese, and Spanish. The parallel monitoring of morphological processing in reading, speech perception and production, using a wide array of experimental methods such as masked priming, long-term priming, the monitoring of eye movements, and the recording of electrophysiological activity, provides converging evidence regarding the nature of morphemic representations in the various languages.

The cross-linguistic perspective that characterizes the research effort of the present volume, as well as the previous ones, is used to investigate whether there are qualitative differences in the principles of lexical organization and lexical processing in different alphabetic orthographies that arise from qualitative differences in morphological structure.
Advances in morphological processing: An introduction
933(9)
Ram Frost
Jonathan Grainger
Manuel Carreiras
Morphological decomposition based on the analysis of orthography
942(30)
Kathleen Rastle
Matthew H. Davis
Are Corner and Brother morphologically complex? Not in the long term
972(30)
Jay G. Rueckl
Karen A. Aicher
Does darkness lead to happiness? Masked suffix priming effects
1002(19)
Jon Andoni Dunabeitia
Manuel Perea
Manuel Carreiras
An electrophysiological investigation of early effects of masked morphological priming
1021(36)
Joanna Morris
Jonathan Grainger
Phillip J. Holcomb
The processing of compound words in English: Effects of word length on eye movements during reading
1057(32)
Barbara J. Juhasz
Morphological dynamics in compound processing
1089(44)
Victor Kuperman
Raymond Bertram
R. Harald Baayen
The processing of novel and lexicalised prefixed words in reading
1133(26)
Alexander Pollatsek
Timothy J. Slattery
Barbara Juhasz
Morphological effects in auditory word recognition: Evidence from Danish
1159(32)
Laura Winther Balling
R. Harald Baayen
A tale of two frequencies: Determining the speed of lexical access for Mandarin Chinese and English compounds
1191(33)
Niels Janssen
Yanchao Bi
Alfonso Caramazza
Subject Index 1224
Ram Frost, Jonathan Grainger, Manuel Carreiras