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Morphological structures interact dynamically with lexical
processing and storage, with the parameters of morphological
typology being partly dependent on cognitive pathways for
processing, storage and generalization of word structure, and vice
versa. Bringing together a team of well-known scholars, this book
examines the relationship between linguistic cognition and the
morphological diversity found in the world's languages. It includes
research from across linguistic and cognitive science
sub-disciplines that looks at the nature of typological diversity
and its relationship to cognition, touching on concepts such as
complexity, interconnectedness within systems, and emergent
organization. Chapters employ experimental, computational,
corpus-based and theoretical methods to examine specific
morphological phenomena, and an overview chapter provides a
synthesis of major research trends, contextualizing work from
different methodological and philosophical perspectives. Offering a
novel perspective on how cognition contributes to our understanding
of word structure, it is essential reading for psycholinguists,
theoreticians, typologists, computational modelers and cognitive
scientists.
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