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Mental Lexicon of Semitic Roots by mikelandon46 is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This article explores the mental representation of Semitic words, focusing on the nature of lexical units in the minds of speakers. It presents evidence from aphasic metathesis errors, language games, and slips of the tongue to argue that roots in Semitic languages can be accessed as independent morphological units, supporting a morpheme-based theory of morphology. The authors conclude that the evidence suggests a model where words are formed by combining roots and templates, rather than relying solely on f
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- mikelandon46
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