Publikation: The Influence of Roots and Stems on the Lexical Processing of Complex Words in German
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Psycholinguistic research continues to be puzzled about the question as to how complex words are processed and stored in lexical memory, especially since different languages and language families provide different results. In our paper, we review behavioral and electrophysiological experiments on the processing of complex words in German, including inflections, derivations, and compounding. Overall, our findings indicate root/stem access at each of the complexity levels (i.e. inflections, derivations, and compounds), irrespective of verb regularity, and irrespective of semantic transparency. Finally, we consider the relevant lexicon-based and learning-based models that may integrate these findings. We argue that cross-language comparisons are vital for the exploration of lexical processing.
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SMOLKA, Eva, Wolfgang U. DRESSLER, 2022. The Influence of Roots and Stems on the Lexical Processing of Complex Words in German. In: LEVIE, Ronit, ed., Amalia BAR-ON, ed., Orit ASHKENAZI, ed. and others. Developing Language and Literacy : Studies in Honor of Dorit Diskin Ravid. Cham: Springer, 2022, pp. 231-261. Literacy Studies (LITS). 23. ISBN 978-3-030-99890-5. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-99891-2_9BibTex
@incollection{Smolka2022Influ-66176, year={2022}, doi={10.1007/978-3-030-99891-2_9}, title={The Influence of Roots and Stems on the Lexical Processing of Complex Words in German}, number={23}, isbn={978-3-030-99890-5}, publisher={Springer}, address={Cham}, series={Literacy Studies (LITS)}, booktitle={Developing Language and Literacy : Studies in Honor of Dorit Diskin Ravid}, pages={231--261}, editor={Levie, Ronit and Bar-On, Amalia and Ashkenazi, Orit}, author={Smolka, Eva and Dressler, Wolfgang U.} }
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