There is a significant body of psycholinguistic evidence that supports the hypothesis of an access to constituent representation during the mental processing of compound words. However it is not clear whether the internal hierarchy of the constituents (i.e., headedness) plays a role in their mental lexical processing and it is not possible to disentangle the effect of headedness from that of constituent position in languages that admit only head-final compounds, like English or Dutch. The present study addresses this issue in two constituent priming experiments (SOA 250ms) with a lexical decision task. Italian endocentric (head-initial and head-final) and exocentric nominal compounds were employed as stimuli and the position of the primed c...
Auditory processing of German 2-noun compound words was investigated with 328 participants in 4 expe...
This study investigates the performance of two Italian nonfluent aphasic patients on noun– adjective...
This paper aims at giving an up-to-date picture of compounding in Italian on the basis of most recen...
There is a significant body of psycholinguistic evidence that supports the hypothesis of an access t...
Compound words in Romance languages may have the head either in the initial or in the final position...
An event-related potential (ERP) technique was used to investigate the way in which noun–noun compou...
Theories on the processing of compound words differ on the role attributed to access to individual c...
The processing of Prepositional compounds (typical Neo-latin noun\u2013noun modifications where a he...
This study seeks information on the mental representation of Verb\u2013Noun (VN) nominal compounds t...
Compounding, the concatenation of words (e.g. dishwasher), is an important mechanism across many lan...
This chapter begins by pointing out the fact that neuropsychological evidence can be more revealing ...
This paper demonstrates how statements like “compounds are right-headed in Ger- man” can be interpre...
The structure of the Noun Phrase (NPh) in English and in Romance languages differ considerably. Nomi...
The particular properties of argumental compounds in Italian pose interesting theoretical challenges...
The paper explores factors that influence the distribution of constituent words of compounds over th...
Auditory processing of German 2-noun compound words was investigated with 328 participants in 4 expe...
This study investigates the performance of two Italian nonfluent aphasic patients on noun– adjective...
This paper aims at giving an up-to-date picture of compounding in Italian on the basis of most recen...
There is a significant body of psycholinguistic evidence that supports the hypothesis of an access t...
Compound words in Romance languages may have the head either in the initial or in the final position...
An event-related potential (ERP) technique was used to investigate the way in which noun–noun compou...
Theories on the processing of compound words differ on the role attributed to access to individual c...
The processing of Prepositional compounds (typical Neo-latin noun\u2013noun modifications where a he...
This study seeks information on the mental representation of Verb\u2013Noun (VN) nominal compounds t...
Compounding, the concatenation of words (e.g. dishwasher), is an important mechanism across many lan...
This chapter begins by pointing out the fact that neuropsychological evidence can be more revealing ...
This paper demonstrates how statements like “compounds are right-headed in Ger- man” can be interpre...
The structure of the Noun Phrase (NPh) in English and in Romance languages differ considerably. Nomi...
The particular properties of argumental compounds in Italian pose interesting theoretical challenges...
The paper explores factors that influence the distribution of constituent words of compounds over th...
Auditory processing of German 2-noun compound words was investigated with 328 participants in 4 expe...
This study investigates the performance of two Italian nonfluent aphasic patients on noun– adjective...
This paper aims at giving an up-to-date picture of compounding in Italian on the basis of most recen...