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SUBMITTER: Kastner I
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6240614 | biostudies-literature | 2018
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kastner Itamar I Pylkkänen Liina L Marantz Alec A
Frontiers in psychology 20181112
Studies of lexical access have benefited from comparisons between languages like English, which shows concatenative morphology, and Semitic languages showing non-concatenative morphology of roots and patterns. Morphological decomposition in Semitic has previously been probed using masked priming, originally developed to investigate concatenative morphology. However, studies conducted on Semitic languages have often targeted Semitic-specific questions, such as whether the root and the verbal temp ...[more]