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Psycholinguistic norms for a set of 506 French compound words
In: ISSN: 1554-351X ; EISSN: 1554-3528 ; Behavior Research Methods ; https://hal-univ-bourgogne.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03358068 ; Behavior Research Methods, Psychonomic Society, Inc, In press, ⟨10.3758/s13428-021-01601-w⟩ ; https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758%2Fs13428-021-01601-w (2021)
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Age of Acquisition Effects on the decomposition of compound words ...
Elsherif, Mahmoud. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Modeling Morphological Priming in German With Naive Discriminative Learning
In: Frontiers in Communication ; 5 (2020). - 17. - Frontiers Media. - eISSN 2297-900X (2020)
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Hyponymy ratings of English compound words
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LADEC_SemanticTransparency-FactorAnalysis
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Morphological Processing And The Effects Of Semantic Transparency
In: Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations (2020)
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Applying cognitive linguistics to second language idiom learning
Wang, Xinqing. - : Victoria University of Wellington, 2020
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Exploring intralexical meaning: Semantic neighbourhood and transparency effects on the reading of compound words
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LaDEC: Large database of English compounds
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Compound processing in second language acquisition of English
In: Journal of the European Second Language Association; Vol 1, No 1 (2017); 90-101 ; 2399-9101 (2017)
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Limits on the extension of affixal combination: structural restrictions and processing conditions
Rodrigues, Alexandra Soares. - : Hrvatsko filološko društvo, 2017
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The acquisition of gender in a Romanian-Hungarian bilingual setting
In: Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol XIX, Iss 1, Pp 75-102 (2017) (2017)
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Decompositional Representation of Morphological Complexity: Multivariate fMRI Evidence from Italian. ...
Carota, Francesca; Bozic, Mirjana; Marslen-Wilson, William. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2016
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Semantically Transparent and Opaque Compounds in German Noun-Phrase Production: Evidence for Morphemes in Speaking ...
Lorenz, Antje; Zwitserlood, Pienie. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2016
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Semantically Transparent and Opaque Compounds in German Noun-Phrase Production: Evidence for Morphemes in Speaking
Lorenz, Antje; Zwitserlood, Pienie. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2016
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Decompositional Representation of Morphological Complexity: Multivariate fMRI Evidence from Italian.
Bozic, Mirjana; Marslen-Wilson, William; Carota, Francesca. - : MIT Press - Journals, 2016. : J Cogn Neurosci, 2016
Abstract: Derivational morphology is a cross-linguistically dominant mechanism for word formation, combining existing words with derivational affixes to create new word forms. However, the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the representation and processing of such forms remain unclear. Recent cross-linguistic neuroimaging research suggests that derived words are stored and accessed as whole forms, without engaging the left-hemisphere perisylvian network associated with combinatorial processing of syntactically and inflectionally complex forms. Using fMRI with a "simple listening" no-task procedure, we reexamine these suggestions in the context of the root-based combinatorially rich Italian lexicon to clarify the role of semantic transparency (between the derived form and its stem) and affix productivity in determining whether derived forms are decompositionally represented and which neural systems are involved. Combined univariate and multivariate analyses reveal a key role for semantic transparency, modulated by affix productivity. Opaque forms show strong cohort competition effects, especially for words with nonproductive suffixes (ventura, "destiny"). The bilateral frontotemporal activity associated with these effects indicates that opaque derived words are processed as whole forms in the bihemispheric language system. Semantically transparent words with productive affixes (libreria, "bookshop") showed no effects of lexical competition, suggesting morphologically structured co-representation of these derived forms and their stems, whereas transparent forms with nonproductive affixes (pineta, pine forest) show intermediate effects. Further multivariate analyses of the transparent derived forms revealed affix productivity effects selectively involving left inferior frontal regions, suggesting that the combinatorial and decompositional processes triggered by such forms can vary significantly across languages. ; This research was supported by an Advanced Investigator grant to WMW from the European Research Council (AdG 230570 NEUROLEX) and by MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (CBSU) funding to WMW (U.1055.04.002.00001.01). Computing resources were provided by the MRC CBSU. ; This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MIT Press via http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_01009
Keyword: affix productivity; bihemispheric language network; derivational morphology; fMRI; Italian; left perisylvian network; representational similarity analysis; semantic transparency
URL: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.806
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/256873
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On the Semantic Transparency of Visual Notations: Experiments with UML
In: SDL 2015: Model-Driven Engineering for Smart Cities ; 17th International SDL Forum ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01215134 ; 17th International SDL Forum, Oct 2015, Berlin, Germany. pp.122-137, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-24912-4_10⟩ (2015)
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A few words on word recognition: investigating the role of morphology in reading ...
Bove, Adam. - : UNSW Sydney, 2015
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A few words on word recognition: investigating the role of morphology in reading
Bove, Adam, Psychology, Faculty of Science, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Psychology, 2015
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Toward a Typology of Semantic Transparency: The Case of French Compounds
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