Affixal homonymy

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This paper investigates whether affixal homonymy, the phenomenon that one affix form serves two or more semantic/syntactic functions, affects lexical processing of inflected words in a similar way for a morphologically rich language such as Finnishas for morphologically restricted languages such as Dutch and English. For the latter two languages, there is evidence that affixal homonymy triggers full-form storage for inflected words. The balanceof storage and computation in morphological processing: the role of word formation type, affixal homonymy, and productivity. Journal of Experimental Psychology:Learning, Memory, and Cognition; Sereno and Jongman. Processing of English inflectional morphology. Memory and Cognition, 25, 425–437). Two visual

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