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Stem Complexity and Inflectional Encoding in Language Production
Authors:Dirk P Janssen  Ardi Roelofs  Willem J M Levelt
Institution:Department of Psychology, Keynes College, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK. d.janssen@kent.ac.uk
Abstract:Three experiments are reported that examined whether stem complexity plays a role in inflecting polymorphemic words in language production. Experiment 1 showed that preparation effects for words with polymorphemic stems are larger when they are produced among words with constant inflectional structures compared to words with variable inflectional structures and simple stems. This replicates earlier findings for words with monomorphemic stems (Janssen et al., 2002). Experiments 2 and 3 showed that when inflectional structure is held constant, the preparation effects are equally large with simple and compound stems, and with compound and complex adjectival stems. These results indicate that inflectional encoding is blind to the complexity of the stem, which suggests that specific inflectional rather than generic morphological frames guide the generation of inflected forms in speaking words.
Keywords:inflectional frames  language production  morphology
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