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Morphological processing in the brain: the good (inflection), the bad (derivation) and the ugly (compounding)

Authors :
Alina Leminen
Jon Andoni Duñabeitia
Eva Smolka
Christos Pliatsikas
Department of Digital Humanities
Language Acquisition, Representation, and Processing (L.A.R.P.)
Cognitive Science
Cognitive Brain Research Unit
Department of Psychology and Logopedics
Medicum
HUS Medical Imaging Center
Source :
Addi. Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación, instname
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

Available online 1 September 2018. There is considerable behavioral evidence that morphologically complex words such as ‘tax-able’ and ‘kiss-es’ are processed and represented combinatorially. In other words, they are decomposed into their constituents ‘tax’ and ‘-able’ during comprehension (reading or listening), and producing them might also involve on–the–spot combination of these constituents (especially for inflections). However, despite increasing amount of neurocognitive research, the neural mechanisms underlying these processes are still not fully understood. The purpose of this critical review is to offer a comprehensive overview on the state-of-the-art of the research on the neural mechanisms of morphological processing. In order to take into account all types of complex words, we include findings on inflected, derived, and compound words presented both visually and aurally. More specifically, we cover a wide range of electro- and magnetoencephalography (EEG and MEG, respectively) as well as structural/functional magnetic resonance imaging (s/fMRI) studies that focus on morphological processing. We present the findings with respect to the temporal course and localization of morphologically complex word processing. We summarize the observed findings, their interpretations with respect to current psycholinguistic models, and discuss methodological approaches as well as their possible limitations. This study was supported by Kone Foundation and Helsinki University Research Grants to Alina Leminen, by the Volkswagen Foundation, Grant FP 561/11 to Eva Smolka, PSI2015- 65689-P and SEV-2015-0490 from the Spanish Government (Jon Andoni Du~nabeitia).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20150490 and 00109452
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Addi. Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación, instname
Accession number :
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