
The Representation and Processing of Morphologically Complex Words
Special issue of The Mental Lexicon 19:2 (2024)
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[The Mental Lexicon, 19:2] 2024. v, 151 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 29 April 2025
Published online on 29 April 2025
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Table of Contents
- Gary Libben’s Mental LexiconLori Buchanan & Roberto G. de Almeida | pp. 189–190
- Finnish noun inflections and the FLH from two perspectivesBruce Derwing, James Myers & Juhani Järvikivi | pp. 191–223
- The synchronic status of historical bound roots in the mental lexicon: A dynamic, psychocentric perspectiveMatthew T. Carlson & Amy C. Crosson | pp. 224–252
- Long-lag morphological priming and inflectional paradigm size effects in Estonian and Finnish text readingKaidi Lõo, Raymond Bertram & Victor Kuperman | pp. 253–284
- Is there a hip or a pie in hippie? The influence of phonology on the morphological decomposition of pseudo-compound wordsJuana Park, Christina L. Gagné & Thomas L. Spalding | pp. 285–307
- From ‘jellyfish’ to ‘poisson de gelée’ : Compound production in bilingual aphasiaMareike Moormann, Antje Lorenz, Lyndsey Nickels, Neville Hennessey & Britta Biedermann | pp. 308–339
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