The Interplay of Word Formation Type, Affixal Homonymy, and Productivity in Lexical Processing: Evidence from a Morphologically Rich Language

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Raymond Bertram
Matti Laine
Katja Karvinen
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[1] University of Turku,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Turku,Department of Neurology
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research | 1999年 / 28卷
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Cognitive Psychology; Lexical Decision; Formation Type; Word Formation; Lexical Processing;
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This study addresses the role of three factors in morphological processing of visually presented words in Finnish: word formation type (inflection versus derivation), productivity, and affixal homonymy. Three visual lexical decision experiments show that complex words can be processed slower, equally fast, or even faster than comparable monomorphemic word forms. We will argue that this diverse pattern of results reflects the ways different complex words are stored and processed. Moreover, it indicates that the balance of storage and computation crucially depends on the interplay of the three above-mentioned factors. Surprisingly, our results converge in a manner consistent with data obtained from a typologically very different language, namely Dutch.
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