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10. When degree of semantic similarity influences morphological processing
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- 1. Semitic languages 1
- 2. Semitic verb structure within a universal perspective 29
- 3. The verbal morphology of Maltese 61
- 4. The formation of Ethiopian Semitic internal reduplication 79
- 5. The role of the imperfective template in Arabic morphology 99
- 6. Arabic derivational ablaut, processing strategies, and consonantal “roots” 115
- 7. The ‘roots’ of denominative Hebrew verbs 131
- 8. Opacity in Hebrew word morphology 147
- 9. Lexical organization and lexical access in a non-concatenated morphology 165
- 10. When degree of semantic similarity influences morphological processing 187
- 11. What is a root? 201
- 12. Root-morpheme processing during word recognition in Hebrew speakers across the adult life span 223
- 13. Children’s lexical innovations 243
- 14. A developmental perspective on root perception in Hebrew and Palestinian Arabic 293
- 15. Computing argument structure 321
- 16. ‘Empty’ subjects in Hebrew 363
- Index of names 385
- Index of subjects 389
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- 1. Semitic languages 1
- 2. Semitic verb structure within a universal perspective 29
- 3. The verbal morphology of Maltese 61
- 4. The formation of Ethiopian Semitic internal reduplication 79
- 5. The role of the imperfective template in Arabic morphology 99
- 6. Arabic derivational ablaut, processing strategies, and consonantal “roots” 115
- 7. The ‘roots’ of denominative Hebrew verbs 131
- 8. Opacity in Hebrew word morphology 147
- 9. Lexical organization and lexical access in a non-concatenated morphology 165
- 10. When degree of semantic similarity influences morphological processing 187
- 11. What is a root? 201
- 12. Root-morpheme processing during word recognition in Hebrew speakers across the adult life span 223
- 13. Children’s lexical innovations 243
- 14. A developmental perspective on root perception in Hebrew and Palestinian Arabic 293
- 15. Computing argument structure 321
- 16. ‘Empty’ subjects in Hebrew 363
- Index of names 385
- Index of subjects 389