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The role of typological variation in the processing of interfixed compounds
Authors:Jarema Gonia  Libben Gary  Dressler Wolfgang  Kehayia Eva
Affiliation:Université de Montréal and Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. jerema@ling.umontreal.ca
Abstract:This study investigates the processing of interfixed compounds within a primed lexical decision paradigm. Results from an experiment on German are compared with those from a previous study on Greek and Polish, demonstrating that patterns of morphological priming in German differ from those obtained in the other two languages. In all experiments compounds were primed by initial morphemes with and without the interfix. In Greek and Polish priming was significantly facilitated in cases where the mophological prime was homophonous with a real word. In German, however, the effect of wordness was found for un-interfixed but not for interfixed primes. Our data suggest that patterns of morphological priming for a given structure may not be generalizable to analogous structures in other languages without a consideration of language-specific morphological properties.
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