2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1230927
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Zero-derivation in Korean: the effect of covert structure in real-time processing

Nayoun Kim,
Ziying Li,
Seonghyeon Byeon
et al.

Abstract: Korean words like balgda ‘bright/become bright’ and gilda ‘long/become long’ are categorially ambiguous; they can appear as both adjectives and verbs. Some suggest that these words are listed under separate lexical entries, while others propose that they share one single lexical entry, and that the verb form is morphologically derived from the base adjective through a process called zero derivation. This study presents the results of a real-time experiment that investigates whether these words involve zero der… Show more

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