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The main theories of how words are represented and processed in the human brain, such as full-listing, full-parsing, and hybrid dual-route models, are covered in neurolinguistic approaches to morphology, as well as the experimental evidence that has been gathered to support these theories using various neurolinguistic paradigms (visual and auditory priming, violation, long-lag priming, picture-word interference, etc.) and techniques (EEG/event-related potentials [ERP]).
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