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The Production of Nominal and Verbal Inflection in an Agglutinative Language: Evidence from Hungarian
The contrast between regular and irregular inflectional morphology has been useful in investigating the functional and neural architecture of language. However, most studies have examined the regular/irregular distinction in non-agglutinative Indo-European languages (primarily English) with relative...
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author | Nemeth, Dezso Janacsek, Karolina Turi, Zsolt Lukacs, Agnes Peckham, Don Szanka, Szilvia Gazso, Dorottya Lovassy, Noemi Ullman, Michael T. |
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description | The contrast between regular and irregular inflectional morphology has been useful in investigating the functional and neural architecture of language. However, most studies have examined the regular/irregular distinction in non-agglutinative Indo-European languages (primarily English) with relatively simple morphology. Additionally, the majority of research has focused on verbal rather than nominal inflectional morphology. The present study attempts to address these gaps by introducing both plural and past tense production tasks in Hungarian, an agglutinative non-Indo-European language with complex morphology. Here we report results on these tasks from healthy Hungarian native-speaking adults, in whom we examine regular and irregular nominal and verbal inflection in a within-subjects design. Regular and irregular nouns and verbs were stem on frequency, word length, and phonological structure, and both accuracy and response times were acquired. The results revealed that the regular/irregular contrast yields similar patterns in Hungarian, for both nominal and verbal inflection, as in previous studies of non-agglutinative Indo-European languages: the production of irregular inflected forms was both less accurate and slower than of regular forms, both for plural and past-tense inflection. The results replicate and extend previous findings to an agglutinative language with complex morphology. Together with previous studies, the evidence suggests that the regular/irregular distinction yields a basic behavioral pattern that holds across language families and linguistic typologies. Finally, the study sets the stage for further research examining the neurocognitive substrates of regular and irregular morphology in an agglutinative non-Indo-European language. |
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spelling | pubmed-43589272015-03-23 The Production of Nominal and Verbal Inflection in an Agglutinative Language: Evidence from Hungarian Nemeth, Dezso Janacsek, Karolina Turi, Zsolt Lukacs, Agnes Peckham, Don Szanka, Szilvia Gazso, Dorottya Lovassy, Noemi Ullman, Michael T. PLoS One Research Article The contrast between regular and irregular inflectional morphology has been useful in investigating the functional and neural architecture of language. However, most studies have examined the regular/irregular distinction in non-agglutinative Indo-European languages (primarily English) with relatively simple morphology. Additionally, the majority of research has focused on verbal rather than nominal inflectional morphology. The present study attempts to address these gaps by introducing both plural and past tense production tasks in Hungarian, an agglutinative non-Indo-European language with complex morphology. Here we report results on these tasks from healthy Hungarian native-speaking adults, in whom we examine regular and irregular nominal and verbal inflection in a within-subjects design. Regular and irregular nouns and verbs were stem on frequency, word length, and phonological structure, and both accuracy and response times were acquired. The results revealed that the regular/irregular contrast yields similar patterns in Hungarian, for both nominal and verbal inflection, as in previous studies of non-agglutinative Indo-European languages: the production of irregular inflected forms was both less accurate and slower than of regular forms, both for plural and past-tense inflection. The results replicate and extend previous findings to an agglutinative language with complex morphology. Together with previous studies, the evidence suggests that the regular/irregular distinction yields a basic behavioral pattern that holds across language families and linguistic typologies. Finally, the study sets the stage for further research examining the neurocognitive substrates of regular and irregular morphology in an agglutinative non-Indo-European language. Public Library of Science 2015-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4358927/ /pubmed/25769039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119003 Text en © 2015 Nemeth et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Nemeth, Dezso Janacsek, Karolina Turi, Zsolt Lukacs, Agnes Peckham, Don Szanka, Szilvia Gazso, Dorottya Lovassy, Noemi Ullman, Michael T. The Production of Nominal and Verbal Inflection in an Agglutinative Language: Evidence from Hungarian |
title | The Production of Nominal and Verbal Inflection in an Agglutinative Language: Evidence from Hungarian |
title_full | The Production of Nominal and Verbal Inflection in an Agglutinative Language: Evidence from Hungarian |
title_fullStr | The Production of Nominal and Verbal Inflection in an Agglutinative Language: Evidence from Hungarian |
title_full_unstemmed | The Production of Nominal and Verbal Inflection in an Agglutinative Language: Evidence from Hungarian |
title_short | The Production of Nominal and Verbal Inflection in an Agglutinative Language: Evidence from Hungarian |
title_sort | production of nominal and verbal inflection in an agglutinative language: evidence from hungarian |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4358927/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25769039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119003 |
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