Roots and Patterns in Hebrew Language Development: Evidence from Written Morphological Analogies.

Volume: 19, Issue: 8, Pages: 789 - 818
Published: Jul 18, 2006
Abstract
Morphology is one of the organizing principles of the mental lexicon. It is especially important in Hebrew, where word structure expresses a rich array of semantic notions. This study investigated the ability of Hebrew-speaking children to solve written morphological analogies by reading and completing two sets of real and invented root- and pattern-related nouns using a closed set of responses. In the first experiment, 152 gradeschoolers...
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Title
Roots and Patterns in Hebrew Language Development: Evidence from Written Morphological Analogies.
Published Date
Jul 18, 2006
Volume
19
Issue
8
Pages
789 - 818
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