The past tense inflection has been a popular phenomenon to study the representational status of morphologically complex words. While several experiments in the processing of past tense verbs across languages have shown these verbs are stored via their constituent morphemes, experiments in the processing of the Dutch past tense indicate that these words are lexically stored in their surface form and therefore not decomposed. However, the experiments in Dutch past tense processing have not made use of experimental paradigms that can tap the earliest stages of word processing, where some theories predict decomposition would take place. We used the mismatch negativity response to study the representational status of monomorphemic and morphologi...
According to the Integration of Multiple Patterns hypothesis (IMP; Treiman & Kessler, 2014), the spe...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
The weakification of strong verbs in Old and Middle Dutch: a multifactorial approach Germanic langua...
The past tense inflection has been a popular phenomenon to study the representational status of morp...
1 Four picture naming experiments addressing the production of regular and irregular past-tense form...
Dutch, like other Germanic languages, disposes of two strategies to express past tense: the strong i...
Germanic preterite morphology has been the subject of a bewildering number of studies, looking espec...
Models of the mental representation of morphologically complex words traditionally fall into one of ...
In this paper, we show that both token and type-based effects in lexical processing can result from ...
This dataset includes Dutch participants' responses to an eye-tracking experiment. A total of 60 sub...
Contains fulltext : 167404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)According to ...
This study addresses the question to what extent the production of regular past tense forms in Dutch...
This study examined the production of the Dutch past tense in Dutch-Hebrew bilingual children and in...
The rich Germanic adjectival inflection dramatically eroded in the history of Dutch as part of a gen...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
According to the Integration of Multiple Patterns hypothesis (IMP; Treiman & Kessler, 2014), the spe...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
The weakification of strong verbs in Old and Middle Dutch: a multifactorial approach Germanic langua...
The past tense inflection has been a popular phenomenon to study the representational status of morp...
1 Four picture naming experiments addressing the production of regular and irregular past-tense form...
Dutch, like other Germanic languages, disposes of two strategies to express past tense: the strong i...
Germanic preterite morphology has been the subject of a bewildering number of studies, looking espec...
Models of the mental representation of morphologically complex words traditionally fall into one of ...
In this paper, we show that both token and type-based effects in lexical processing can result from ...
This dataset includes Dutch participants' responses to an eye-tracking experiment. A total of 60 sub...
Contains fulltext : 167404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)According to ...
This study addresses the question to what extent the production of regular past tense forms in Dutch...
This study examined the production of the Dutch past tense in Dutch-Hebrew bilingual children and in...
The rich Germanic adjectival inflection dramatically eroded in the history of Dutch as part of a gen...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
According to the Integration of Multiple Patterns hypothesis (IMP; Treiman & Kessler, 2014), the spe...
This paper is a study of normal and impaired (SLI) linguistic development, especially in verbal morp...
The weakification of strong verbs in Old and Middle Dutch: a multifactorial approach Germanic langua...