DIFFERENTIAL PROCESSING EFFECTS WITHIN 2ND GROUP MODERN GREEK VERBS

  • Voga Madeleine
  • Giraudo Hélène
  • Anastassiadis-symeonidis Anna
Publication date
August 2015

Abstract

ABSTRACT: On-line processing of Greek 2nd group verbs was examined through a psycholinguistic experiment using the masked priming technique. The critical comparison concerned the effect of past tense primes on present tense targets between the two forms of the same verb: 2nd group basic verbs and their alternative forms. Results showed that alternative forms benefit from morphological priming whereas basic forms do not, and this cannot be compatible with a decompositional approach. We propose an interpretation with a lexeme based approach and the interactive activation model (IAM, McClelland & Rumelhart, 1981). In this discussion, we underline the difficulty in avoiding methodological caveats when transferring logic and material constit...

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