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Morphological representation and processing
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Computational system
Words are generated by taking a
root
and adding an affix (
combinatoric
symbolic rule)
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Lexical system
Morphologically
complex
words are stored / processed as wholes in the
lexicon
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Language impaired individuals, particularly
language
impaired children experience
morphological
difficulties
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Psycholinguistic models of how
morphologically complex
words are
stored
and processed have been used to explain these difficulties
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Computational
1.
tie
2.
fill-
3.
-ed
4.
book
5.
shelf
6.
untie
7.
filled
8.
book
shelf
9.
un-
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Whole-entry
1.
tie
2.
fill-
3.
-ed
4.
book
5.
shelf
6.
untie
7.
filled
8.
book
shelf
9.
un-
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Productive usage
He
merengu-ed
his way onto the
dance
floor
She was so
angry
that she crutch-ed her
boyfriend
There are
two
wug-s
Look! The dog is
meek-ing
The dog was
un-meek-able
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Berko-Gleason's
'Wug test'
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Morphological movement, stranding and substitution errors
She wash upp-ed the dishes
We have a lot of
church-es
in our minister
She always
pack-s a keep
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Morpho-phonological parsing
1.
miss
2.
fill-
3.
-ed
4.
book
5.
shelf
6.
untie
7.
filled
8.
book shelf
9. /
d
/
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Morpho-phonological parsing
1.
miss
2.
mile
3.
-ed
4.
book
5.
shelf
6.
untie
7.
filled
8.
book shelf
9. /d/
10.
mile
11.
mild
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Morpho-phonological
parsing
1.
fill
2.
belt
3.
-ed
4.
book
5.
shelf
6.
untie
7.
filled
8.
book
shelf
9.
belt
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Participants took a relatively long time to decide that
mild
and
mile
were different words
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Morphophonological
parsing
When a word could potentially be an inflected form (e.g.
mild
), due to its
phonology
, we automatically treat it as morphologically complex
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Phonotactic
evidence
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Non-word
roots
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Multiple
meanings
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Psycholinguistic
evidence
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Evidence for
2
systems
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Gradient
phenomena
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Dual Route
Model
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The
model
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Criticism of
Dual Route
model
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(1)
Pseudo-regularity
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