This thesis addresses the longstanding debate in the psycholinguistics literature about the correct way to characterize the psychological status of morphological relatedness and irregular allomorphy. The model argued for here is one in which the mental lexicon consists of lexical roots (sound-meaning pairs that are arbitrary in the Saussurian sense, such as CAT: 'feline'<-*/kmt/) and functional morphemes (affixes such as the plural marker-s, that carry purely grammatical information). Complex words are assembled by the grammar out of these roots and affixes. We argue that this is true even for words like gw which don't clearly separate into two pieces, but are abstractly parallel to dha, which does. Evidence for this full,...
A current debate in morphological theory is concerned with the status of paradigms. For Lieber (1992...
Background: Morphemes are the smallest building blocks of language that convey meaning or function. ...
This dissertation integrates insights from theoretical linguistics and the psycholinguistic literatu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2004.In...
Against longstanding assumptions in the psycholinguistics literature, we ar-gue for a model of morph...
Against longstanding assumptions in the psycholinguistics literature, we ar-gue for a model of morph...
The question of how morphologically complex words (assign-ment, listen-ed) are represented and proce...
There is considerable behavioral evidence that morphologically complex words such as ‘tax-able’ and ...
Available online 1 September 2018.There is considerable behavioral evidence that morphologically com...
This chapter describes neurolinguistic aspects of morphology, morphological theory, and especially m...
This paper uses experimental techniques and empirical data to support the notion that morphologicall...
This paper uses experimental techniques and empirical data to support the notion that morphologicall...
In this chapter, we critically review experiments on morphological processing focusing on compounds...
In this chapter, we critically review experiments on morphological processing focusing on compounds...
BackgroundMorphemes are the smallest building blocks of language that convey meaning or function. A ...
A current debate in morphological theory is concerned with the status of paradigms. For Lieber (1992...
Background: Morphemes are the smallest building blocks of language that convey meaning or function. ...
This dissertation integrates insights from theoretical linguistics and the psycholinguistic literatu...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2004.In...
Against longstanding assumptions in the psycholinguistics literature, we ar-gue for a model of morph...
Against longstanding assumptions in the psycholinguistics literature, we ar-gue for a model of morph...
The question of how morphologically complex words (assign-ment, listen-ed) are represented and proce...
There is considerable behavioral evidence that morphologically complex words such as ‘tax-able’ and ...
Available online 1 September 2018.There is considerable behavioral evidence that morphologically com...
This chapter describes neurolinguistic aspects of morphology, morphological theory, and especially m...
This paper uses experimental techniques and empirical data to support the notion that morphologicall...
This paper uses experimental techniques and empirical data to support the notion that morphologicall...
In this chapter, we critically review experiments on morphological processing focusing on compounds...
In this chapter, we critically review experiments on morphological processing focusing on compounds...
BackgroundMorphemes are the smallest building blocks of language that convey meaning or function. A ...
A current debate in morphological theory is concerned with the status of paradigms. For Lieber (1992...
Background: Morphemes are the smallest building blocks of language that convey meaning or function. ...
This dissertation integrates insights from theoretical linguistics and the psycholinguistic literatu...