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Constraining psycholinguistic models of morphological processing and representation: The role of productivity

FRAUENFELDER, Ulrich Hans, SCHREUDER, Robert

FRAUENFELDER, Ulrich Hans, SCHREUDER, Robert. Constraining psycholinguistic models of morphological processing and representation: The role of productivity. In: Yearbook of

morphology 1991. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1992.

DOI : 10.1007/978-94-011-2516-1_10

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