Access and representation of nouns inflected by number in the Brazilian Portuguese lexicon

We seek to investigate the processes of access and representation in the mental lexicon of words inflected in number in Brazilian Portuguese. Issues related to mental lexicon theories were observed in the psycholinguistic perspective, arguing that both the access to lexical items and their represent...

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Autores: Rocha, Jefferson Alves da, Ferrari Neto, José
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE)
Repositorio:Revista Linguagem em Foco (Online)
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.uece.br:article/7375
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uece.br/index.php/linguagememfoco/article/view/7375
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Léxico
Morfologia
Flexão de Número
Português Brasileiro
Priming
Lexicon
Morphology
Number Inflexion
Brazilian Portuguese
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Sumario:We seek to investigate the processes of access and representation in the mental lexicon of words inflected in number in Brazilian Portuguese. Issues related to mental lexicon theories were observed in the psycholinguistic perspective, arguing that both the access to lexical items and their representation are done through morphemes, in the so-called Full Parsing Models (TAFT; FORSTER, 1975; TAFT, 1994 ); models that postulate access and representation through whole words, the Full Listening Models (BUTTERWORTH, 1983) are also presented; and the models that present access and lexical representation through morphemes and whole words, simultaneously, depending on aspects of frequency, known as Dual-route Models (CARAMAZZA; LAUDANNA; ROMANI, 1988; SCHREUDER; BAAYEN, 1995; MIMOUNI; KEHAYA; JAREMA, 1998). Regarding BP, we carried out a study to investigate the access and storage of nominal forms inflected in number, aiming to provide data about how access and lexical representation in this language takes place. Two experiments were carried out, in which native BP speakers were tested in Covert priming tests in relation to regular and irregular forms, respectively. Regarding the results, it can be said that a significant facilitation effect between primes and targets was found under identical and plural conditions in both experiments. The results also showed a significant frequency effect. Therefore, priming effects showed significant interactions between frequency and plural types, suggesting a dual-route model (DUAL-ROUTE) in BP.