R. Bertram et al., The balance of storage and computation in morphological processing: The role of word formation type, affixal homonymy, and productivity, J EXP PSY L, 26(2), 2000, pp. 489-511
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION
This article is concerned with the way in which the balance of storage-stor
ing and processing words through full-form representations-and computation-
storing and processing words through morpheme-based representations-in lexi
cal processing in the visual modality is affected by the following 3 factor
s: word formation type (roughly, inflection vs. derivation), productivity,
and affixal homonymy. Experimental results for 5 different Dutch suffixes,
combined with previous results obtained for 4 comparable Finnish suffixes (
R. Bertram, M. Laine, & K. Karvinen, 1999) and 2 Dutch suffixes (R. H. Baay
en, T. Dijkstra, & R. Schreuder, 1997), show that none of these factors in
isolation is a reliable cross-linguistic predictor of the balance of storag
e and computation. The authors offer a general framework that outlines how
morphological processing is influenced by the interaction of word formation
type, productivity, and affixal homonymy.