• Our design manipulates plausible novel words to study their processing in the brain. • Existing words and their novel counterparts had no difference in their neural processing in the temporal and frontal lobes. • Productivity has an elevated role for novel words but not existing ones since only the first had differences in processing. • Among novel words, the most productive V-er ‘ deriver ’ combination differed most significantly in processing. • Behaviorally, novel words' productivity increased their acceptability, with ‘deriver’ words beingaccepted 69% of the time.
Azar et al. (Thu,) studied this question.