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Gradations of interpretability in spoken complex word recognition
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Pertinacity in loanwords: same underlying systems, different outputs
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Nonesuch phonemes in loanwords
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Beyond decomposition: Processing zero-derivations in English visual word recognition
Abstract: Four experiments investigate the effects of covert morphological complexity during visual word recognition. Zero-derivations occur in English in which a change of word class occurs without any change in surface form (e.g., a boat-to boat; to soak-a soak). Boat is object-derived and is a basic noun (N), whereas soak is action-derived and is a basic verb (V). As the suffix {-ing} is only attached to verbs, deriving boating from its base, requires two steps, boat(N) > boat(V) > boating(V), while soaking can be derived in one step from soak(V). Experiments 1 to 3 used masked priming at different prime durations to test matched sets of one- and two-step verbs for morphological (soaking-SOAK) and semantic priming (jolting-SOAK). Experiment 4 employed a delayed-priming paradigm in which the full verb forms (soaking and boating) were primed by noun and verb phrases (a soak/to soak, a boat/to boat). In both paradigms, different morphological priming patterns were observed for one-step and two-step verbs, demonstrating that morphological processing cannot be reduced to surface form-based segmentation.
Keyword: delayed priming; derivational complexity; masked priming; morphological structure; visual word processing
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2018.09.003
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Metrical grouping and cliticisation in Middle Dutch: Evidence from verse
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The neural correlates of morphological complexity processing: Detecting structure in pseudowords
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Phonological feature-based speech recognition system for pronunciation training in non-native language learning
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Open syllable lengthening in Middle Dutch: Evidence from verse
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The unabashed typologist: A Frans Plank Schubertiade: Prefac
In: Linguistic Typology, vol 21, iss 2017 (2017)
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Asymmetric processing of consonant duration in Swiss German
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Compounds, phrases and clitics in connected speech
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Attribute based shared hidden layers for cross-language knowledge transfer
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Phonological Feature Based Mispronunciation Detection and Diagnosis using Multi-Task DNNs and Active Learning
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"Fake" gemination in suffixed words and compounds in English and German
In: "Fake" gemination in suffixed words and compounds in English and German (2016)
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"Fake" gemination in suffixed words and compounds in English and German
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Added by author ; ORA review team (2016)
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Macroscopic and microscopic typology: Basic Valence Orientation, more pertinacious than meets the naked eye
Plank, F; Lahiri, A. - 2015
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Mutation in Breton verbs: Pertinacity across generations
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; CrossRef ; ORA review team (2015)
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Height Differences in English Dialects: Consequences for Processing and Representation
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; CrossRef (2010)
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Phonological phrasing in Germanic: the judgement of history, confirmed through experiment
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; CrossRef (2010)
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Distinctive features: Phonological underspecification in representation and processing
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; CrossRef (2010)
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