ConSOLE 12 2003 Patras University

Morphological decomposability of concatenative and non-concatenative word forms: Evidence from slip experiments

Eva Waleschkowski

Morphological DecomposabilityConcatenative and Non-Concatenative Word FormsSpoken German

Abstract

This paper deals with morphological exchanges in concatenative and non-concatenative polymorphemic words in Spoken German. Exchanges were elicited in a repeat-reverse paradigm. Concatenative morphemes were expected to be separated more easily than non-concatenative morphemes. In addition, it was assumed that morphological information (abstract vs. phonologically specified information) is processed on different levels. It turned out that both hypotheses can be verified.

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Eva Waleschkowski (2003). morphological decomposability of concatenative and non-concatenative word forms: evidence from slip experiments. In Proceedings of ConSOLE 12, edited by Sylvia Blaho, Luis Vicente, Mark de Vos, (pp. 229-243).

BibTeX

@inproceedings{Waleschkowski-ConSOLE12-2003, title={Morphological decomposability of concatenative and non-concatenative word forms: Evidence from slip experiments}, author={Eva Waleschkowski}, booktitle={Proceedings of ConSOLE 12}, year={2003}, pages={229-243}, editor={Sylvia Blaho and Luis Vicente and Mark de Vos} }

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