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Субъективная репрезентация «Морфемных швов»: экспериментальное исследование русской именной морфологии

Субъективная репрезентация «Морфемных швов»: экспериментальное исследование русской именной морфологии

Abstract

Проведено экспериментальное исследование субъективной репрезентации «морфемных швов» (мест соединения корня слова с аффиксами приставками и окончаниями) с использованием метода суждения об одновременности перцептивных событий. Сопоставлялись гипотезы о строении «ментального лексикона», хранящего языковые единицы (слова) с их значениями. Cогласно проверяемым гипотезам слова могут либо храниться во всех возможных формах, либо образовываться на основе корня с использованием отдельно хранящихся аффиксов. Исследование выявило различия в субъективной одновременности появления последовательно предъявляемых половин слов русского языка, разделенных по морфемной границе и посреди корня, однако не позволило сделать однозначных выводов о различиях между словообразовательными и словоизменительными аффиксами (приставками и окончаниями).

An experimental study of subjective representation of «morphemic seams» (the junctions between the words’ roots with affixes, including prefixes and suffixes) is presented, using the method of judgment of simultaneity of perceptual events. Different hypotheses about the structure of the «mental lexicon» (a storage of lexical units, words, and their meanings) were compared, suggesting that words are stored in all possible forms, or that they are formed using roots and affixes stored separately. Differences in subjective simultaneity of sequentially presented Russianlanguage word halves were found between the words split at the morphemic junction and across the root. However, the results were inconclusive concerning the differences between wordforming and wordmodifying affixes (prefixes and suffixes).

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ПСИХОЛИНГВИСТИКА, ЗРИТЕЛЬНОЕ ВОСПРИЯТИЕ СЛОВ, СУЖДЕНИЕ ОБ ОДНОВРЕМЕННОСТИ СОБЫТИЙ, СТРОЕНИЕ СЛОВА, МЕНТАЛЬНЫЙ ЛЕКСИКОН

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