2024
DOI: 10.15460/jlar.2024.2.1.1053
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Morphological processing across the adult lifespan: a tale of gains and losses

Jana Reifegerste

Abstract: Despite increasing research on language in aging, age effects on morphological processing have received comparatively little attention. Some previous evidence suggests that while regular morphology (e.g., walk-walked) may remain relatively stable in older age, irregular morphology (e.g., bring-brought) shows signs of age-related decreases in processing efficiency. However, the underlying reasons for these declines are unclear. The current study sought to investigate the cognitive underpinnings of age-related e… Show more

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