This study addresses the supralexical inferential processes underlying wellformedness judgements and latencies for a specic sublexical unit that appears in Dutch compounds, the interfix. Production studies have shown that the selection of interfixes in novel Dutch compounds and the speed of this selection is primarily determined by the distribution of interfixes in existing compounds that share the left constituent with the target compound, i.e. the ‘‘left constituent family’’. In this paper, we consider the question whether constituent families also affect wellformedness decisions of novel as well as existing Dutch compounds in comprehension. We visually presented compounds containing interfixes that were either in line with the bias of th...
To assess the role of the subsyllabic units onset–nucleus (ON; spark) and rime (spark) in Dutch visu...
In this study we introduce an information-theoretical formulation of the emergence of type- and toke...
This eye-tracking study explores visual recognition of Dutch suffixed words (e.g., plaats+ing ”placi...
This study addresses the supralexical inferential processes underlying wellformedness judgements and...
This study addresses the supralexical inferential processes underlying wellformedness judgements and...
In this study, we use the association between various measures of the morphological family and decis...
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This study explores the effects of informational redundancy, as carried by a word's morphological pa...
This study addresses the possibility that interfixes in multiconstituent nominal compounds in German...
Multiconstituent compounds such as German Schachweltmeistertitel ( ‘chess world cham-pion title’, i....
This article reports an eye-tracking experiment with 2,500 polymorphemic Dutch compounds presented i...
Sahel S, Nottbusch G, Grimm A, Weingarten R. Written production of German compounds. Effects of lexi...
This paper reports an eye-tracking experiment with 2500 polymorpemic Dutch com-pounds presented in i...
This chapter discusses the role of compound token frequency, head and modifier token frequency, and ...
Observed elevation in typing latency for the initial letter of the second constituent of an English ...
To assess the role of the subsyllabic units onset–nucleus (ON; spark) and rime (spark) in Dutch visu...
In this study we introduce an information-theoretical formulation of the emergence of type- and toke...
This eye-tracking study explores visual recognition of Dutch suffixed words (e.g., plaats+ing ”placi...
This study addresses the supralexical inferential processes underlying wellformedness judgements and...
This study addresses the supralexical inferential processes underlying wellformedness judgements and...
In this study, we use the association between various measures of the morphological family and decis...
Contains fulltext : 61583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)19 p
This study explores the effects of informational redundancy, as carried by a word's morphological pa...
This study addresses the possibility that interfixes in multiconstituent nominal compounds in German...
Multiconstituent compounds such as German Schachweltmeistertitel ( ‘chess world cham-pion title’, i....
This article reports an eye-tracking experiment with 2,500 polymorphemic Dutch compounds presented i...
Sahel S, Nottbusch G, Grimm A, Weingarten R. Written production of German compounds. Effects of lexi...
This paper reports an eye-tracking experiment with 2500 polymorpemic Dutch com-pounds presented in i...
This chapter discusses the role of compound token frequency, head and modifier token frequency, and ...
Observed elevation in typing latency for the initial letter of the second constituent of an English ...
To assess the role of the subsyllabic units onset–nucleus (ON; spark) and rime (spark) in Dutch visu...
In this study we introduce an information-theoretical formulation of the emergence of type- and toke...
This eye-tracking study explores visual recognition of Dutch suffixed words (e.g., plaats+ing ”placi...