Behavioural and ERP evidence of prosodic processing in the cognitive representation of multimorphemic words

In the auditory modality, the recognition and identification of multimorphemic words involve the accessing of prosody information that contained in the lexical structure. Both the behavioral study and event-related potential research were constructed by the scholars, through the manipulations of aco...

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