The present article investigates the influences of word-internal category informa- tion and linearity on the processing of morphologically complex words. Three sets of Finnish derived nouns consisting of a noun, adjective or verb stem, and a suffix were submitted to two on-line category decision tasks, where the subjects had to decide whether the word was a noun or a verb respectively. Both experiments show a stem–suffix category mismatch effect manifesting itself in prolonged reaction time latencies. Thus, the results indicate that the order of presentation and the word- internal structural information are intimately tied together also in the visual pro- cessing of morphological complex words.Peer reviewe
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Finnish has a very productive morphology in which a stem can give rise to several thousand words. Th...
In the current paper we discuss the mechanisms that underlie the processing of inflectional and d...
How is morphological and morphosyntactic information processed during sentence reading? Are the neur...
Dual system models postulate two distinct neural mechanisms for the processing of inflected words: i...
Despite considerable research interest, it is still an open issue as to how morphologically complex ...
Working memory (WM) has been described as an interface between cognition and action, or a system for...
This study explores the relevance of suffix allomorphy for processing complex words. The question is...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the recognition speed of Finnish nominal bas...
In this paper we address the theoretical debate about the representation and processing of derived w...
The temporal dynamics of processing morphologically complex words was investigated by recording even...
In this study we introduce an information-theoretical formulation of the emergence of type- and toke...
The last 40 years have witnessed a growing interest in the mechanisms underlying the visual identifi...
AbstractMorphology is the area of linguistics concerned with the internal structure of words. Inform...
In my talk I will review evidence on how eye fixation patterns registered during reading can be used...
Balota et al. [Balota, D., Cortese, M., Sergent-Marshall, S., Spieler, D., & Yap, M. (2004). Visual ...
Finnish has a very productive morphology in which a stem can give rise to several thousand words. Th...
In the current paper we discuss the mechanisms that underlie the processing of inflectional and d...
How is morphological and morphosyntactic information processed during sentence reading? Are the neur...
Dual system models postulate two distinct neural mechanisms for the processing of inflected words: i...