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Finding a “flower” in a “peanut” is as easy as in a “garden”: towards a lemma-based model of bilingual word recognition

Xin Wang, Marcus Taft, Jie Wang, Say Young Kim

2021Language Cognition and Neuroscience11 citationsDOI

Abstract

The present study investigates how morphological information is processed and represented in the bilingual lexicon. We employed a masked cross-language morphological priming paradigm to examine morphological decomposition and semantic transparency in bilingual lexical processing. A robust and reliable morphological priming effect was observed for both transparent compounds and opaque compounds, though there was a strong trend for more facilitation in the former than the latter. To account for these results, we propose a lemma-based bilingual model specifying the activation/competition between lemmas during cross-language activation at the morphological level. Our novel findings advance the understanding of interplay between morphology and bilingualism.

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Lemma (botany)FacilitationPriming (agriculture)Neuroscience of multilingualismLexiconMorphemeComputer scienceLexical decision taskNatural language processingArtificial intelligenceLinguisticsTransparency (behavior)Mental lexiconPsychologyBiologyCognitionGerminationComputer securityNeuroscienceEcologyBotanyPoaceaePhilosophyNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismReading and Literacy DevelopmentLanguage Development and Disorders
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