Testing the stem dominance hypothesis: meaning analysis of inflected words and prepositional phrases.
We tested the hypothesis that lexical-semantic access of inflected words is governed by the word stem. Object drawings overlaid with a dot/arrow marking position/movement were matched with corresponding linguistic expressions like "from the house". To test whether the stem dominates lexica...
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doaj-381d0705a6b347448cfaa38e506775de2021-03-03T20:15:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0193e9313610.1371/journal.pone.0093136Testing the stem dominance hypothesis: meaning analysis of inflected words and prepositional phrases.Minna LehtonenGabor HarrerErling WandeMatti LaineWe tested the hypothesis that lexical-semantic access of inflected words is governed by the word stem. Object drawings overlaid with a dot/arrow marking position/movement were matched with corresponding linguistic expressions like "from the house". To test whether the stem dominates lexical-semantic access irrespective of its position, we used Swedish prepositional phrases (locative information via preposition immediately preceding the stem) or Finnish case-inflected words (locative information via suffix immediately following the stem). Both in monolingual Swedish and in bilingual Finnish-Swedish speakers, correct stems with incorrect prepositions/case-endings were hardest to reject. This finding supports the view that the stem is indeed the dominant unit in meaning access of inflected words.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24676218/pdf/?tool=EBI |
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Testing the stem dominance hypothesis: meaning analysis of inflected words and prepositional phrases. |
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Testing the stem dominance hypothesis: meaning analysis of inflected words and prepositional phrases. |
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Testing the stem dominance hypothesis: meaning analysis of inflected words and prepositional phrases. |
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Testing the stem dominance hypothesis: meaning analysis of inflected words and prepositional phrases. |
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We tested the hypothesis that lexical-semantic access of inflected words is governed by the word stem. Object drawings overlaid with a dot/arrow marking position/movement were matched with corresponding linguistic expressions like "from the house". To test whether the stem dominates lexical-semantic access irrespective of its position, we used Swedish prepositional phrases (locative information via preposition immediately preceding the stem) or Finnish case-inflected words (locative information via suffix immediately following the stem). Both in monolingual Swedish and in bilingual Finnish-Swedish speakers, correct stems with incorrect prepositions/case-endings were hardest to reject. This finding supports the view that the stem is indeed the dominant unit in meaning access of inflected words. |
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