Morphologically complex words in the mind/brain
The question of how morphologically complex words (assign-ment, listen-ed) are represented and processed in the brain has been one of the most hotly debated topics in the cognitive neuroscience of language. Do complex words engage cortical representations and processes equivalent to single lexical o...
Format: | eBook |
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Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media SA
2016
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Series: | Frontiers Research Topics
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Online Access: | Open Access: DOAB, download the publication Open Access: DOAB: description of the publication |
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