Topics in psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics

Topics in psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics

Study Cycle: 2

Lectures: 30

Seminars: 30

Tutorials: 0

ECTS credit: 6

Lecturer(s): izr. prof. dr. Manouilidou Christina

1. Lexical access and processing of morphologically complex words
2. Processing of derived words and pseudowords
3. Processing of compounds
4. Neuroimaging (EEG & MEG) evidence from the processing of morphology
5. Neuroanatomical correlates of morphological processing
6. Morphological language disorders
7. Primary progressive aphasia and lexical processing
8. Overview of psycho- and neurolinguistic research on native speakers of Slovenian

- Fruchter, J., & Marantz, A. (2015). Decomposition, lookup, and recombination: MEG evidence for the full decomposition model of complex visual word recognition. Brain and language, 143, 81-96. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0093934X15000322
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- Thompson, C.K., & Mack, J.E. (2014). Grammatical impairments in PPA. Aphasiology. DOI:10.1080/02687038.2014.912744 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4306464/pdf/nihms-591442.p…
- Crepaldi, D. (2023) Linguistic morphology in the mind and brain. London ; New York : Routledge COBISS.SI-ID 148048643
- King, J., Linzen, T., & Marantz, A. (2018). Syntactic Categories as Lexical Features or Syntactic Heads: An MEG Approach. COBISS.SI-ID 002477
- Taft, M. (2004). Morphological decomposition and the reverse base frequency effect. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 57(4), 745-765.