20.4191, TOC: The Mental Lexicon 4/2 (2009)
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Subject: The Mental Lexicon Vol 4, No 2 (2009)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
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Journal Title: The Mental Lexicon
Volume Number: 4
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2009
Main Text:
The Mental Lexicon 4:2
2009. iv, 143 pp.
Table of contents
Articles
Masked morphological priming of compound constituents
Robert Fiorentino and Ella Fund-Reznicek 159-193
Phonemic representations in morphological segmentation of written English words
Cintia S. Widmann and Robin K. Morris 194-211
Thematic section: Developmental perspectives on morphological processing
Inflection in Williams Syndrome: The Perfective Past Tense in Greek
Stavroula Stavrakaki and Harald Clahsen 215-238
Frequency and analogical effects in the spelling of full-form and sublexical
homophonous patterns by 12 year-old children
Dominiek Sandra and Lien Van Abbenyen 239-275
Why are Noun-Verb-er compounds so difficult for English-speaking children?
Jaya Nagpal and Elena Nicoladis 276-301
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics
Applied Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Morphology
Psycholinguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Greek (ell)
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