TY - BOOK AU - Aycock,Joanna AU - Baayen,R.Harald AU - Baucal,Aleksandar AU - Blevins,James P. AU - Burani,Cristina AU - Casteren,Maarten van AU - Clahsen,Harald AU - Davis,Matthew H. AU - Dijkstra,Ton AU - Dressler,Wolfgang U. AU - Fayol,Michel AU - Feldman,Laurie Beth AU - Ford,Michael A. AU - Giraudo,Hélène AU - Grainger,Jonathan AU - Jong,Nivja H.de AU - Kilani-Schoch,Marianne AU - Klampfer,Sabine AU - Kostić,Aleksandar AU - Marković,Tanja AU - Marslen-Wilson,William D. AU - Marslen-Wilson,William David AU - Martín Moscoso del Prado,Fermín AU - McQueen,James M. AU - Meunier,Fanny AU - Pastizzo,Matthew John AU - Reid,Agnieszka Anna AU - Sandra,Dominiek AU - Schreuder,Robert AU - Segui,Juan AU - Sonnenstuhl,Ingrid AU - Thornton,Anna M. AU - Traficante,Daniela AU - Wurm,Lee AU - Wurm,Lee H. TI - Morphological Structure in Language Processing T2 - Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] , SN - 9783110178920 AV - P241.M5986 2003eb U1 - 415/.9 PY - 2011///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter Mouton, KW - Grammar, Comparative and general KW - Morphology KW - Psychological aspects KW - Psycholinguistics KW - Morphologie KW - Sprachpsychologie KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Preface --; Inflectional morphology and word meaning: Orthogonal or co-implicative cognitive domains? --; Visual processing of Italian verbs and adjectives: The role of the inflectional family size --; Morphological resonance in the mental lexicon --; Morphology and frequency: Contrasting methodologies --; Derivational morphology in the German mental lexicon: A dual mechanism account --; The interplay of root, suffix and whole-word frequency in processing derived words --; On the role of derivational affixes in recognizing complex words: Evidence from masked priming --; Morphological facilitation: The role of semantic transparency and family size --; Recognition of spoken prefixed words: The role of early conditional root uniqueness points --; Lexical representation of morphologically complex words: Evidence from Polish --; Identification of spoken prefixed words in French --; Frequency effects in regular inflectional morphology: Revisiting Dutch plurals --; How does a child detect morphology? Evidence from production --; Frequency effects in processing inflected Dutch nouns: A distributed connectionist account --; When word frequencies do not regress towards the mean --; Spelling errors with a view on the mental lexicon: Frequency and proximity effects in misspelling homophonous regular verb forms in Dutch and French --; List of contributors --; Subject index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - This volume brings together a series of studies of morphological processing in Germanic (English, German, Dutch), Romance (French, Italian), and Slavic (Polish, Serbian) languages. The question of how morphologically complex words are organized and processed in the mental lexicon is addressed from different theoretical perspectives (single and dual route models), for different modalities (auditory and visual comprehension, writing), and for language development. Experimental work is reported, as well as computational and statistical modeling. Thus, this volume provides a useful overview of the range of issues currently attracting reseach at the intersection of morphology and psycholinguistics UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110910186 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110910186 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110910186/original ER -