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This volume investigates the cognitive mechanisms and structural constraints that govern how the human brain identifies and interprets the morphological components of language. Laurie Beth Feldman, a prominent researcher in psycholinguistics, synthesizes experimental data to examine how lexical representation interacts with morphological structure. The text argues that morphological processing is not merely a byproduct of word recognition but a fundamental component of the mental lexicon. By analyzing reaction times and priming effects, the author establishes a framework for understanding how speakers decompose complex words into their constituent morphemes during real-time communication.
What You Will Find
Experts in the field of psycholinguistics recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the intersection of cognitive psychology and linguistic structure. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for researchers and advanced students of cognitive science.
Page Count:
432
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203773292
ISBN-13:
9780203773291
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