In this study, we explored the processing of singular and plural word forms, using megastudies in French, English, and Dutch. For singulars, we observed a base frequency effect but no surface frequency effect. For plurals, the effect depended on the frequency of the word form. When the word form had a frequency above a threshold value, we observed both surface and base frequency effects; for the frequencies below the threshold, we found a base frequency effect only, suggesting full decomposition for these words. The threshold differed between the languages, suggesting that more plurals are decomposed in French than in Dutch and more in Dutch than in English. In contrast, for all languages the singular form seems to be coactivated whenever t...
A growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphological relations between word forms...
A series of experiments investigated components of the word frequency effect in visual lexical decis...
In two experiments, we examined the functional locus of plural dominance in the French spoken word p...
In this study, we explored the processing of singular and plural word forms, using megastudies in Fr...
International audienceIn this study, we explored the processing of singular and plural word forms, u...
Contradictory data have been obtained about the processing of singular and plural nouns in Dutch and...
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Are regular morphologically complex words stored in the mental lexicon? Answers to this question hav...
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...
International audienceThe role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has reve...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
The main goal of the present study is to trace the consequences of local and global markedness for t...
In two experiments, we examined the functional locus of plural dominance in the French spoken word p...
A growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphological relations between word forms...
A series of experiments investigated components of the word frequency effect in visual lexical decis...
In two experiments, we examined the functional locus of plural dominance in the French spoken word p...
In this study, we explored the processing of singular and plural word forms, using megastudies in Fr...
International audienceIn this study, we explored the processing of singular and plural word forms, u...
Contradictory data have been obtained about the processing of singular and plural nouns in Dutch and...
Contains fulltext : 167404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)According to ...
Are regular morphologically complex words stored in the mental lexicon? Answers to this question hav...
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...
International audienceThe role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has reve...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
The main goal of the present study is to trace the consequences of local and global markedness for t...
In two experiments, we examined the functional locus of plural dominance in the French spoken word p...
A growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphological relations between word forms...
A series of experiments investigated components of the word frequency effect in visual lexical decis...
In two experiments, we examined the functional locus of plural dominance in the French spoken word p...