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SUBMITTER: Opitz A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7270348 | biostudies-literature | 2020
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Opitz Andreas A Bordag Denisa D
Frontiers in psychology 20200528
One of the hypotheses about mental representation of conversion (i.e., zero-derivation) claims that converted forms are a product of a costly mental process that converts a word's category into another one when needed, i.e., depending on the syntactic context in which the word appears. The empirical evidence for the claim is based primarily on self-paced reading experiments by Stolterfoht et al. (2010) in which they explored the assumed conversion of German verbs into adjectives in two syntactic ...[more]