The English disease in Finnish compound processing: Backward transfer effects in Finnish–English bilinguals

Volume: 23, Issue: 3, Pages: 579 - 590
Published: Jul 11, 2019
Abstract
Most English compounds are spaced compounds, whereas spelling regulations prescribe Finnish compounds to be written in a concatenated format. However, as in English, Finnish compounds are commonly spaced nowadays (e.g., piha juhla ‘garden party’), a phenomenon that we labeled the ‘English disease’. In this eye movement study with Finnish–English bilinguals we investigate whether the reading of a concatenated or illegally spaced Finnish compound...
Paper Details
Title
The English disease in Finnish compound processing: Backward transfer effects in Finnish–English bilinguals
Published Date
Jul 11, 2019
Volume
23
Issue
3
Pages
579 - 590
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