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Decomposition into Multiple Morphemes during Lexical Access: A Masked Priming Study of Russian Nouns
Kazanina, Nina; Dukova-Zheleva, Galina; Geber, Dana; Kharlamov, Viktor; Tonciulescu, Keren – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2008
The study reports the results of a masked priming experiment with morphologically complex Russian nouns. Participants performed a lexical decision task to a visual target that differed from its prime in one consonant. Three conditions were included: (1) "transparent," in which the prime was morphologically related to the target and contained the…
Descriptors: Semantics, Nouns, Morphemes, Russian
Peer reviewedTyler, Lorraine K.; Moss, Helen E.; Galpin, Adam; Voice, J. Kate – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2002
A cross-modal priming task was used to investigate the role that a word's imageability and its form class play on the time-course with which word meanings are activated. Presents visual target words for lexical decision at different points through the duration of spoken primes. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cues, Form Classes (Languages), Language Processing
Peer reviewedMacWhinney, Brian; Pleh, Csaba – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1997
Focuses on the major cues processed in Hungarian in order to distinguish subjects and objects in transitive clauses: subject-verb and object-verb agreement-marking; case-marking; animacy; and word order. The research reveals that double agreement-marking in Hungarian exists even in week agreement situations, a testimony to the diachronic tenacity…
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Cues, Diachronic Linguistics, Hungarian

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