Abstract
Fanny Meunier : Morphological productivity: psycholinguistic models and experimental data In this article, we first described word recognition theoretical models that included or take position about morphology. Models that have been proposed belong to a continuum going from morphology as part of the mental lexicon to morphology as a post-lexical phenomena. Between these two extreme models, others postulated more refined processes taking into account linguistic and /or statistical parameters. In a second part, experimental data that are theoretically or statistically linked to productivity are exposed; in particular the non-word structures effect, the morphological family size effect, the semantic transparency effect and the affix productivity effect.
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