Morphological encoding in language production: Electrophysiological evidence from Mandarin Chinese compound words
by Jiaqi Wang, Niels O. Schiller, Rinus G. Verdonschot
This study investigates the role of morphology during speech planning in Mandarin Chinese. In a long-lag priming experiment, thirty-two Mandarin Chinese native speakers were asked to name target pictures (e.g., “山” /shan1/ "mountain"). The design involved pictures referring to morpheme-related compound words (e.g., “山羊” /shan1yang2/ "goat") sharing a morpheme with the first (e.g., “山” /shan1/ "mountain") or the second position of the targets (e.g.... Читать дальше...