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Inflectional Morphology in Bilingual Language Processing: An Age-of-Acquisition Study ...
Bosch, Sina; Veríssimo, João; Clahsen, Harald. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Children’s Learning of Non-adjacent Dependencies Using a Web-Based Computer Game Setting
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Island effects in Spanish comprehension
Pañeda, Claudia [Verfasser]; Veríssimo, João [Verfasser]; Lago, Sol [Verfasser]. - Frankfurt am Main : Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, 2020
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Can sex influence the neurocognition of language? Evidence from Parkinson’s disease
In: Neuropsychologia (2020)
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The effect of bilingualism on brain development from early childhood to young adulthood
In: Brain Struct Funct (2020)
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Island effects in Spanish comprehension
In: WOS:000518674900001 (2020)
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Universals and particulars in morphology : processing and generalization in native and non-native speakers of Hebrew
Farhy, Yael [Verfasser]; Clahsen, Harald [Akademischer Betreuer]; Veríssimo, João [Akademischer Betreuer]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2019
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Extending a Gradient Symbolic approach to the native versus non-native contrast : the case of plurals in compounds
Verissimo, João [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2019
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Inflectional morphology in bilingual language processing : an age-of-acquisition study
Bosch, Sina [Verfasser]; Veríssimo, João [Verfasser]; Clahsen, Harald [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2019
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Inflectional morphology in bilingual language processing ... : an age-of-acquisition study ...
Bosch, Sina; Veríssimo, João; Clahsen, Harald. - : Universität Potsdam, 2019
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Extending a Gradient Symbolic approach to the native versus non-native contrast ... : the case of plurals in compounds ...
Verissimo, João. - : Universität Potsdam, 2019
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Inflectional morphology in bilingual language processing
Bosch, Sina (Dr.); Clahsen, Harald (Prof. Dr.); Veríssimo, Joao Marques (Dr.). - 2019
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Extending a Gradient Symbolic approach to the native versus non-native contrast
Verissimo, Joao Marques (Dr.). - 2019
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Selective effects of age of acquisition on morphological priming : evidence for a sensitive period
Veríssimo, João [Verfasser]; Heyer, Vera [Verfasser]; Jacob, Gunnar [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2018
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Universal and particular in morphological processing : evidence from Hebrew
Farhy, Yael [Verfasser]; Veríssimo, João [Verfasser]; Clahsen, Harald [Verfasser]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2018
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Selective effects of age of acquisition on morphological priming
Veríssimo, Joao Marques (Dr.); Clahsen, Harald (Prof. Dr.); Heyer, Vera (Dr.). - 2018
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Universal and particular in morphological processing
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Aiming at the same target: A masked priming study directly comparing derivation and inflection in the second language
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Selective effects of age of acquisition on morphological priming: Evidence for a sensitive period
Veríssimo, João; Heyer, Vera; Jacob, Gunnar. - : Taylor & Francis Group, 2018
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Universal and particular in morphological processing: Evidence from Hebrew
Farhy, Yael; Veríssimo, João; Clahsen, Harald. - : SAGE Publications, 2017
Abstract: Do properties of individual languages shape the mechanisms by which they are processed? By virtue of their non-concatenative morphological structure, the recognition of complex words in Semitic languages has been argued to rely strongly on morphological information and on decomposition into root and pattern constituents. Here, we report results from a masked priming experiment in Hebrew in which we contrasted verb forms belonging to two morphological classes, Paal and Piel, which display similar properties, but crucially differ on whether they are extended to novel verbs. Verbs from the open-class Piel elicited familiar root priming effects, but verbs from the closed-class Paal did not. Our findings indicate that, similarly to other (e.g., Indo-European) languages, down-to-the-root decomposition in Hebrew does not apply to stems of non-productive verbal classes. We conclude that the Semitic word processor is less unique than previously thought: Although it operates on morphological units that are combined in a non-linear way, it engages the same universal mechanisms of storage and computation as those seen in other languages.
Keyword: Original Articles
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6159776/
https://doi.org/10.1080/17470218.2017.1310917
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28335663
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