Prosody-assisted head-driven access to spoken German compounds. |
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Authors: | Isel, Frédéric Gunter, Thomas C. Friederici, Angela D. |
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Abstract: | Auditory processing of German 2-noun compound words was investigated with 328 participants in 4 experiments by monitoring semantic priming effects of the left constituents of the compound words. The authors demonstrated that there is no primacy of the left constituents in accessing auditorily presented German compound words in the mental lexicon. A clear priming effect of left constituents occurred only for compound words with a transparent right constituent that is the head of compound words in Germanic languages. The data suggest that the access to German compounds in the auditory domain involves 2 temporally overlapping routes: direct and decompositional. The prosodic structure (i.e., the duration) of the first morphemes of compound words appears to be a determining factor for activation of the decompositional route. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | spoken German compound words semantic priming effects auditory processing prosody lexical access left constituents direct route morphemes decompositional route |
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