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...
The current study investigates past formation in Standard Greek (SG) and Cypriot Greek (CG) measurin...
The current study investigates past formation in Standard Greek (SG) and Cypriot Greek (CYG) measuri...
The present article investigates Pinker’s (1991) Dual Mechanism model in non-native (and native) mor...
International audienceOn-line processing of Greek 2nd group verbs was examined through a psycholingu...
The present study examined differences between inflectional and derivational morphology using Greek ...
The current study investigates the role of the morphophonological realisation of grammatical feature...
The current study investigates the role of the morphophonological realisation of grammatical feature...
This paper addresses the question of the representation of morphologically complex verb-forms in a m...
The current study investigated (i) how past tense verb morphology is processed online, and (ii) whet...
For some time now, there has been much debate on the mechanisms by which morphologically complex wor...
This study reports results from four experiments investigating the perfective past tense of Greek i...
Abstract Paradigm-based approaches to word processing/learning assume that word forms are not acquir...
The present study investigates to what extent morphological priming varies across different groups o...
L’étude présentée ici utilise le paradigme de l’amorçage masqué pour examiner l’effet des amorces au...
The authors compared performance on two variants of the primed lexical decision task to investigate ...
The current study investigates past formation in Standard Greek (SG) and Cypriot Greek (CG) measurin...
The current study investigates past formation in Standard Greek (SG) and Cypriot Greek (CYG) measuri...
The present article investigates Pinker’s (1991) Dual Mechanism model in non-native (and native) mor...
International audienceOn-line processing of Greek 2nd group verbs was examined through a psycholingu...
The present study examined differences between inflectional and derivational morphology using Greek ...
The current study investigates the role of the morphophonological realisation of grammatical feature...
The current study investigates the role of the morphophonological realisation of grammatical feature...
This paper addresses the question of the representation of morphologically complex verb-forms in a m...
The current study investigated (i) how past tense verb morphology is processed online, and (ii) whet...
For some time now, there has been much debate on the mechanisms by which morphologically complex wor...
This study reports results from four experiments investigating the perfective past tense of Greek i...
Abstract Paradigm-based approaches to word processing/learning assume that word forms are not acquir...
The present study investigates to what extent morphological priming varies across different groups o...
L’étude présentée ici utilise le paradigme de l’amorçage masqué pour examiner l’effet des amorces au...
The authors compared performance on two variants of the primed lexical decision task to investigate ...
The current study investigates past formation in Standard Greek (SG) and Cypriot Greek (CG) measurin...
The current study investigates past formation in Standard Greek (SG) and Cypriot Greek (CYG) measuri...
The present article investigates Pinker’s (1991) Dual Mechanism model in non-native (and native) mor...