When, Where, and How of Morphological Processing in the Human Brain

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When, Where, and How of Morphological Processing in the Human Brain

Evidence from Mandarin Chinese

Linguistics Lexicography Cognitive and behavioural neuroscience

Author: Fei Gao

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Collection: Literature, Cultural and Media Studies

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 6th February 2026

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9789819559817


Overview

This book examines the behavioral and neural bases of morphological processing with evidence from Mandarin Chinese. While the role of morphology in alphabetic language processing has been widely explored, how the human brain encodes morphological information in Mandarin Chinese remains unclear.

Focus of the Investigation

The book investigates when and where morphological processing occurs in the brain and how different aspects, such as storage units, constraint encoding, structural effects, and cross-language transfer, are represented.

Significance of the Findings

By mapping both the timing and brain localization of these processes, it highlights morphology as a fundamental component of the mental lexicon, essential for vocabulary learning and second language development. The findings not only advance theoretical understanding but also underscore the importance of incorporating morphological insights into language learning, education, and research.

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