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Morphological density and reading comprehension in Hebrew novice readers
Hebrew allows the representation of the meaning of a few words in one dense form by using bound morphemes that linearly attach to the word. By...
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Processing of the Orthographic, Phonological, and Morphological Properties in Hangul
This chapter reviews the processing of orthographic, phonological, and morphological information surrounding visual word recognition and reading in... -
Explaining dynamic morphological patterns in acquisition using Network Analysis
The dynamic nature of language development entails growing complexity of networks between forms and functions, as well as between functions and...
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Preschool morphological awareness contributes to word reading at the very earliest stages of learning to read in a transparent orthography
The purpose of the current study was to examine whether morphological awareness measured before children are taught to read (Kindergarten in Israel)...
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The neurocognitive basis of morphological processing in typical and impaired readers
Morphological awareness, or sensitivity to units of meaning, is an essential component of reading comprehension development. Current neurobiological...
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Examining the developmental trade-off between phonology and morphology in Hebrew reading acquisition
The relative importance of phonological versus morphological processes in reading varies depending on the writing system's orthographic consistency...
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VeLePa: Central Pame verbal inflection in a quantitative perspective
This paper reports on the compilation and quantitative analysis of VeLePa, an inflected lexicon containing paradigms of 216 Central Pame verbs and a...
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A morphologically annotated longitudinal corpus of spoken Czech child–adult interactions
The paper presents a longitudinal corpus of transcribed spontaneous child–adult interactions in Czech. It consists of 99,388 tokens in 42,103...
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The Topology of Hangul: Learnability, Efficiency, and Utility
This chapter discusses the topology of Hangul to understand how the constituents of syllables and words are arranged and interrelated to promote... -
The roots of consonant bias in semitic languages: a critical review of psycholinguistic studies of languages with non-concatenative morphology
Languages with non-concatenative morphology are often claimed to include consonantal root morphemes in their lexicon. Previous psycholinguistic...
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Evidence and Methods for Investigating Substratal Languages
This chapter describes the methodological approach to lost languages pursued in this book. It discusses the three types of Sprachdenkmäler such... -
Key language, cognitive and higher-order skills for L2 reading comprehension of expository texts in English as foreign language students: a systematic review
This systematic review addressed the following question: Which are the relations between L1 and/or L2 foundational and upper-level language skills,...
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Eye-movement patterns in skilled Arabic readers: effects of specific features of Arabic versus universal factors
This study aims to shed light on the contribution of universal versus language specific factors on reading. We examined eye movements of Arabic...
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Syntagmatic paradigms: learning correspondence from contiguity
Morphological paradigms are linked together by relations of paradigmatic predictability (implicative relations): when a speaker knows one form of a...
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What’s in a word? Effects of morphologically rich vocabulary instruction on writing outcomes among elementary students
We examined effects of a 12-week, teacher-delivered, morphology-infused vocabulary intervention on writing outcomes for 4th and 5th grade U.S....
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Learning a typologically unusual reduplication pattern: An artificial language learning study of base-dependent reduplication
We report on an artificial language learning experiment testing the learnability of a typologically rare pattern of reduplication. Our model comes...
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Auditory Word Recognition in Tashlhit/Berber: Supraliminal Speech Priming
The present study investigates lexical access in Tashlhit, an understudied Hamitic-Semitic language in the psycholinguistic field. We tested the... -
Halliday Model of Grammatical Metaphor
I mention in the previous chapter that people have different understandings of “grammar” and “metaphor”, resulting in at least five types of... -
Addressing the Issue of Unavailability of Parallel Corpus Incorporating Monolingual Corpus on PBSMT System for English-Manipuri Translation
This research paper work establishes an important concept of improving Phrase based Statistical Machine Translation System incorporating monolingual... -
Growth in written academic word use in response to morphology-focused supplemental instruction
The aims of the current project were to: (1) describe average change in the use of academic words across the school year in writing and (2) examine...