Jun 22 – 24, 2017
SISSA Main Campus
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

Contributed papers 1

Jun 22, 2017, 9:40 AM
Lecture Hall Paolo Budinich (SISSA Main Campus)

Lecture Hall Paolo Budinich

SISSA Main Campus

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  1. Anastasia Ulicheva (Royal Holloway University of London)
    6/22/17, 9:40 AM
    Freely Contributed Paper
    Poster
    The relationship between spelling and sound is highly inconsistent in English. This inconsistency is often caused by the preservation of morphological information in spelling (e.g. retaining the stem HEAL in HEALTH). In this paper, we report a large-scale computational linguistic analysis designed to explore the morphological regularities associated with derivational English suffixes. This...
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  2. Stefanie Regel (Humboldt University Berlin)
    6/22/17, 10:00 AM
    Freely Contributed Paper
    Talk
    The present study examines how compounds (e.g., teaspoon) are stored and processed at the lemma and the word form level in the mental lexicon. According to two-stage models (e.g., Levelt et al. 1999) compounds are represented holistically at the lemma level and decomposed at the form level, while other models propose decomposed representations of compounds at the lemma level (Marelli et al.,...
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  3. Pauline QUEMART (University of Poitiers, France)
    6/22/17, 10:20 AM
    Freely Contributed Paper
    Talk
    A large number of studies have shown the influence of morphemes in visual word recognition (Amenta & Crepaldi, 2012). By contrast, the influence of morphemes on written word production has been far less studied. Kandel et al. (2012) have shown that adults process derivational morphemes when writing (see also Bertram et al., 2016). This processing may interfere with written word production...
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