In two experiments, we studied the role of frequency information in the production of deverbal adjectives and inflected verbs in Dutch. Naming latencies were triggered in a position-response association task and analysed using stepwise mixed-effects modelling, with subject and word as crossed random effects. The production latency of deverbal adjectives was affected by the cumulative frequencies of their verbal stems, arguing for decomposition and against full listing. However, for the inflected verbs, there was an inhibitory effect of Inflectional Entropy, and a nonlinear effect of Lemma Frequency. Additional effects of Position-specific Neighbourhood Density and Cohort Entropy in both types of words underline the importance of paradigmati...
The role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has revealed contrasting resul...
The role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has revealed contrasting resul...
Bilingual speakers store cognates from related languages close together in their mental lexicon. In ...
In two experiments, we studied the role of frequency information in the production of deverbal adjec...
In two experiments, we studied the role of frequency information in the production of deverbal adjec...
This study investigates the effects of lexical frequency on the durational reduction of morphologica...
This study investigates whether the acoustic durations of derivational affixes in Dutch are affected...
Diachronic change regarding the Germanic verb shows a tendency away from strong and towards weak inf...
A series of experiments investigated components of the word frequency effect in visual lexical decis...
Germanic preterite morphology has been the subject of a bewildering number of studies, looking espec...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is mounting evidence that the ease of producing and understandin...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
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A growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphological relations between word forms...
Janssen and Barber (2012) reported two studies on the production of complex noun phrases (Spanish an...
The role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has revealed contrasting resul...
The role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has revealed contrasting resul...
Bilingual speakers store cognates from related languages close together in their mental lexicon. In ...
In two experiments, we studied the role of frequency information in the production of deverbal adjec...
In two experiments, we studied the role of frequency information in the production of deverbal adjec...
This study investigates the effects of lexical frequency on the durational reduction of morphologica...
This study investigates whether the acoustic durations of derivational affixes in Dutch are affected...
Diachronic change regarding the Germanic verb shows a tendency away from strong and towards weak inf...
A series of experiments investigated components of the word frequency effect in visual lexical decis...
Germanic preterite morphology has been the subject of a bewildering number of studies, looking espec...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is mounting evidence that the ease of producing and understandin...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
Contains fulltext : 63412.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
A growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphological relations between word forms...
Janssen and Barber (2012) reported two studies on the production of complex noun phrases (Spanish an...
The role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has revealed contrasting resul...
The role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has revealed contrasting resul...
Bilingual speakers store cognates from related languages close together in their mental lexicon. In ...