Publication: Does morphological complexity affect word segmentation? Evidence from computational modeling
Does morphological complexity affect word segmentation? Evidence from computational modeling
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Loukatou, G., Stoll, S., Blasi, D., & Cristia, A. (2022). Does morphological complexity affect word segmentation? Evidence from computational modeling. Cognition, 220, 104960. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104960
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How can infants detect where words or morphemes start and end in the continuous stream of speech? Previous computational studies have investigated this question mainly for English, where morpheme and word boundaries are often isomorphic. Yet in many languages, words are often multimorphemic, such that word and morpheme boundaries do not align. Our study employed corpora of two languages that differ in the complexity of inflectional morphology, Chintang (Sino-Tibetan) and Japanese (in Experiment 1), as well as corpora of artificial lan
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Loukatou, G., Stoll, S., Blasi, D., & Cristia, A. (2022). Does morphological complexity affect word segmentation? Evidence from computational modeling. Cognition, 220, 104960. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104960