The authors investigate how morphological relationships between inflected word forms are represented in the mental lexicon, focusing on paradigmatic relations between regularly inflected word forms and relationships between different stem forms of the same lexeme. We present results from a series of psycholinguistic experiments investigating German adjectives (which are inflected for case, number, and gender) and the so-called strong verbs of German, which have different stem forms when inflected for person, number, tense, or mood. Evidence from three lexical-decision experiments indicates that regular affixes are stripped off from their stems for processing purposes. It will be shown that this holds for both unmarked and marked stem forms....
This study investigated whether form and meaning relatedness modulate the processing of morphologica...
On the evidence of four lexical decision tasks in German, we examine speakers' sensitivity to intern...
This paper uses experimental techniques and empirical data to support the notion that morphologicall...
The authors investigate how morphological relationships between inflected word forms are represented...
We present results from cross-modal priming experiments on German participles and noun plurals. The ...
A current debate in morphological theory is concerned with the status of paradigms. For Lieber (1992...
A central question concerning word recognition is whether linguistic categories are processed in con...
This study investigated the processing of inflectional morphology by registrating event-related brai...
.Event-related brain potentials ERPs were recorded as German-speaking subjects read verbs in correct...
175 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.In an effort to establish def...
The Dual Mechanism Model posits two different cognitive mechanisms for morphologically complex word ...
This paper examines possible psycholinguistic mechanisms governing stem vowel changes of irregular v...
This study investigates how two non-finite forms, infinitives and conversion nouns, are represented...
In the present thesis we explored regular and irregular phonological stem variants with respect to t...
A classical tenet in the psycholinguistic literature on the mental lexicon is that a parsed affix pr...
This study investigated whether form and meaning relatedness modulate the processing of morphologica...
On the evidence of four lexical decision tasks in German, we examine speakers' sensitivity to intern...
This paper uses experimental techniques and empirical data to support the notion that morphologicall...
The authors investigate how morphological relationships between inflected word forms are represented...
We present results from cross-modal priming experiments on German participles and noun plurals. The ...
A current debate in morphological theory is concerned with the status of paradigms. For Lieber (1992...
A central question concerning word recognition is whether linguistic categories are processed in con...
This study investigated the processing of inflectional morphology by registrating event-related brai...
.Event-related brain potentials ERPs were recorded as German-speaking subjects read verbs in correct...
175 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.In an effort to establish def...
The Dual Mechanism Model posits two different cognitive mechanisms for morphologically complex word ...
This paper examines possible psycholinguistic mechanisms governing stem vowel changes of irregular v...
This study investigates how two non-finite forms, infinitives and conversion nouns, are represented...
In the present thesis we explored regular and irregular phonological stem variants with respect to t...
A classical tenet in the psycholinguistic literature on the mental lexicon is that a parsed affix pr...
This study investigated whether form and meaning relatedness modulate the processing of morphologica...
On the evidence of four lexical decision tasks in German, we examine speakers' sensitivity to intern...
This paper uses experimental techniques and empirical data to support the notion that morphologicall...