Asymmetries in the processing of affixed words in Bengali
Prefixes and suffixes display distinctive linguistic behaviors. Not only does a crosslinguistic asymmetry exist between them in terms of structural properties, combinatorial constraints, and frequency, but there is also extensive evidence that prefixes and suffixes are processed differently. To furt...
Main Authors: | Wynne, HSZ, Kotzor, S, Zhou, B, Schuster, S, Lahiri, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Linguistic Society of America
2021
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