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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MORPHEMICALLY»
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1
Morphological Aspects of Language Processing
Shifting times for morphologically complex words such as brighten (when
presented with bright) are compared when the shifted segment (viz., en) comes
from a morphemically complex word (e.g., harden) or from a morphemically
simple (e.g., ...
Laurie Beth Feldman, 2013
2
Time, Tense, and the Verb: A Study in Theoretical and ...
This difference is not indicated morphemically or by position. There is no content-
bearing morpheme which reveals how this difference is conceptualized in
English. This must be worked out logically by an analysis of the combinatory
potential ...
William Emerson Bull, 1971
3
From Inkmarks to Ideas: Current Issues in Lexical Processing
12. Processing. of. morphemically. complex. words. in. context: What. can. be.
learned. from. eye. movements. Alexander Pollatsek University of Massachusetts,
USA Jukka Hyönä University of Turku, Finland Until recently, a large majority of ...
4
Sonora Yaqui Language Structures
The inventory Table 31 presents a listing of all the morphemically simple
quantifiers except for the numerals, which are described in NUMERALS, pp. 229-
233 of this grammar. 3.0. Some semantic properties Although quantifiers are not
nouns ...
John M. Dedrick, Eugene H. Casad, 1999
5
A mathematical grammar of English
Thus, phonemically, (mistake) is almost certainly /mr'sték/, but morphemically it is
just as certainly {mis- take}. Similarly, we have phonemic /né-vr/ or /név'r/ but
morphemic {n- ever}, phonemic /koig-net/ and {co- gnatus} in the morphology of
the ...
on the other is accordingly said to be morphemically conditioned. To be more
specific, SWELL, BEGET and so on are lexical morphemes, and we will therefore
say that the alternation in the inflectional morpheme is lexically conditioned.
7
Morphology: Critical Concepts in Linguistics
Hockett states that 'some bits of phonemic material, of some utterances, are
morphemically irrelevant'.6 The problem involved is a familiar one: the
determination whether a structural unit which has no definable meaning in terms
of a biosocial ...
8
Explaining Individual Differences in Reading: Theory and ...
Italian.children's.word.reading,.and.Carlisle.and.Stone.(2005).reported.that.in.
English,. only. younger. readers. showed. a. reading. speed. benefit. for.
morphemically.complex.words.compared.with.monomorphemes..Such.a.pattern.
suggests.
Susan A. Brady, David Braze, Carol A. Fowler, 2011
9
Spanish Phonology and Morphology: Experimental and ...
Rastle, Davis, Marslen-Wilson, and Tyler (2000) compared the priming effects of
three groups of words, all of which are ortho— graphically similar: 1) words that
are both semantically and morphemically related, such as adapter/adaptable; ...
10
The Science of Linguistics in the Art of Translation: Some ...
Moreover, only the verb stem (VB) is morphemically distinct across the three
cases (ver— + der — =f= stir - ). while conversely both the passive-voice suffix
and past-tense suffix are morphemically constant across the cases, despite the
fact that ...