A largely overlooked side effect in most studies of morphological priming is a consistent main effect of semantic transparency across priming conditions. That is, participants are faster at recognizing stems from transparent sets (e.g., farm) in comparison to stems from opaque sets (e.g., fruit), regardless of the preceding primes. This suggests that semantic transparency may also be consistently associated with some property of the stem word. We propose that this property might be traced back to the consistency, throughout the lexicon, between the orthographic form of a word and its meaning, here named Orthography-Semantics Consistency (OSC), and that an imbalance in OSC scores might explain the "stem transparency" effect. We exploited dis...
The studies in this thesis examine the semantic and syntactic factors that influence the recognition...
Two experiments examined priming from semantically transparent and opaque suffix-derivations (includ...
In four lexical decision experiments we investigated masked morphological priming with Dutch prefixe...
A largely overlooked side effect in most studies of morphological priming is a consistent main effec...
In this eye-tracking study, we investigated how semantics inform morphological analysis at the early...
We present models of semantic transparency in which the perceived trans- parency of English noun–nou...
The question of whether lexical decomposition is driven by semantic transparency in the lexical proc...
Decomposition theories of morphological processing in visual word recognition posit an early morpho-...
This dissertation examines the theoretical construct of a ‘morpheme’ as a unit that is independent o...
In one’s native language, visual word identification is based on early morphological analysis and is...
In human language the mapping between form and meaning is arbitrary, as there is no direct connectio...
In human language the mapping between form and meaning is arbitrary, as there is no direct connectio...
This dissertation examines the theoretical construct of a ‘morpheme’ as a unit that is independent o...
Research on visual word identification has extensively investigated the role of morphemes, recurrent...
Semantic transparency is a crucial factor in the processing of morphologically complex words, but se...
The studies in this thesis examine the semantic and syntactic factors that influence the recognition...
Two experiments examined priming from semantically transparent and opaque suffix-derivations (includ...
In four lexical decision experiments we investigated masked morphological priming with Dutch prefixe...
A largely overlooked side effect in most studies of morphological priming is a consistent main effec...
In this eye-tracking study, we investigated how semantics inform morphological analysis at the early...
We present models of semantic transparency in which the perceived trans- parency of English noun–nou...
The question of whether lexical decomposition is driven by semantic transparency in the lexical proc...
Decomposition theories of morphological processing in visual word recognition posit an early morpho-...
This dissertation examines the theoretical construct of a ‘morpheme’ as a unit that is independent o...
In one’s native language, visual word identification is based on early morphological analysis and is...
In human language the mapping between form and meaning is arbitrary, as there is no direct connectio...
In human language the mapping between form and meaning is arbitrary, as there is no direct connectio...
This dissertation examines the theoretical construct of a ‘morpheme’ as a unit that is independent o...
Research on visual word identification has extensively investigated the role of morphemes, recurrent...
Semantic transparency is a crucial factor in the processing of morphologically complex words, but se...
The studies in this thesis examine the semantic and syntactic factors that influence the recognition...
Two experiments examined priming from semantically transparent and opaque suffix-derivations (includ...
In four lexical decision experiments we investigated masked morphological priming with Dutch prefixe...