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This study examined whether and how the morphological structure of written words affects reading in word-based neglect dyslexia (neglexia), and what can be learned about morphological decomposition in reading from the effect of morphology on neglexia ...
Julia eReznick, Naama eFriedmann
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The participle in two corpora of Old English. Descriptive and empirical questions
This article deals with the present and past participle of Old English. Its research method is based on the idea that the specific characteristics of a given corpus make it more suitable for certain types of analysis.
Ana Elvira Ojanguren López
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Afiksasi Verba Bahasa Madura Dialek Pamekasan berdasarkan Perspektif Derivasi dan Infleksi
This study aims to describe the affixation of Madurese verbs in the Pamekasan dialect of low speech level based on the perspective of derivation and inflexion. The data of this research is in the form of Pamekasan dialect Madurese verbs. The data sources
Holifatul Hasanah +2 more
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Sub- and supralexical information in early phases of lexical access
The present study investigated sub- and supralexical effects in morphological processing for inflected and pseudo complex words and pseudowords in masked and cross-modal priming.
Juhani eJärvikivi, Pirita ePyykkönen
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Early verb production in Nungon
This brief research report presents a comparison of the early verb productions of four children acquiring the Papuan language Nungon as a first language.
Hannah S. Sarvasy
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An integrated representation of Romanian 3rd person declensions [PDF]
This paper proposes an analysis of the data of thirteen Romanian declensions. The analysis is constrained by the premise that regular and productive grammatical forms and structures are processed by a task-specific procedural memory, while declarative ...
John S. Lumsden
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Elements with ambiguous morphological status: The marker -idz(o) in Griko
In this paper, we examine some verbal formations with the element -idz(o) in Griko, a Greek-based dialect spoken in South Italy, and argue that -idz(o) has an ambiguous morphological status. We show that in some formations idz(o) seems to have undergone
Nikos Koutsoukos, Angela Ralli
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Spoken and Sign Language Emergence: A Comparison
A comparison of emerging signed languages and creole languages provides evidence that, when language is emerging, it prioritizes marking the novelty of information; is readily recursive; favors the manner of action (aspect) over the time of action (tense)
John McWhorter
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Clitics in Azarbayjani Turkish [PDF]
In all human languages, there are some linguistic units which are in the midway between words and dependent morphemes. They have some properties of full words as well as some characteristics and properties of dependent morphemes.
Ali Asqar Qafari +2 more
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Gender flip and person marking in Benchnon (North Omotic)
Subject agreement in the North Omotic language Benchnon (Rapold 2006) lacks dedicated person marking, but indirectly indicates person distinctions through asymmetries in the distribution of gender markers.
Matthew Baerman
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