<p>Lexical and morphological knowledge of school-aged children are correlated with each other, and are often difficult to distinguish. One reason for this might be that many tasks currently used to assess morphological knowledge require children to inflect or derive real words in the language, thus recruiting their vocabulary knowledge. The current study investigated the possible separability of lexical and morphological knowledge using two complementary approaches. First, we examined the correlations between vocabulary and four morphological tasks tapping different aspects of morphological processing and awareness, and using either real-word or pseudo-word stimuli. Thus, we tested the hypothesis that different morphological tasks recruit l...
Children develop morphological awareness, or the understanding of words, throughout the primary scho...
Children develop morphological awareness, or the understanding of words, throughout the primary scho...
We differentiate between lexicon-based and learning-based models of lexical access and representati...
The study explores the interface of language typology, universal predispositions, language awareness...
Metalinguistic abilities such as phonological and morphological awareness are important language pro...
Metalinguistic abilities such as phonological and morphological awareness are important language pro...
Purpose. The purpose of this small feasibility study is to provide data to inform the use of a exper...
This study explored the within and cross-language contributions of English and French morphological ...
Morphological skills have been associated with performance on multiple literacy outcomes. While grow...
This study explored the within and cross-language contributions of English and French morphological ...
AbstractAlthough morphological knowledge has been proposed to enhance second language (L2) vocabular...
Theories of English literacy development assume that both phonological awareness and morphological a...
Children develop morphological awareness, or the understanding of words, throughout the primary scho...
The present dissertation research had two main purposes. The first one was to compare the developmen...
International audienceThe way children organize words in their memory has intrigued many researchers...
Children develop morphological awareness, or the understanding of words, throughout the primary scho...
Children develop morphological awareness, or the understanding of words, throughout the primary scho...
We differentiate between lexicon-based and learning-based models of lexical access and representati...
The study explores the interface of language typology, universal predispositions, language awareness...
Metalinguistic abilities such as phonological and morphological awareness are important language pro...
Metalinguistic abilities such as phonological and morphological awareness are important language pro...
Purpose. The purpose of this small feasibility study is to provide data to inform the use of a exper...
This study explored the within and cross-language contributions of English and French morphological ...
Morphological skills have been associated with performance on multiple literacy outcomes. While grow...
This study explored the within and cross-language contributions of English and French morphological ...
AbstractAlthough morphological knowledge has been proposed to enhance second language (L2) vocabular...
Theories of English literacy development assume that both phonological awareness and morphological a...
Children develop morphological awareness, or the understanding of words, throughout the primary scho...
The present dissertation research had two main purposes. The first one was to compare the developmen...
International audienceThe way children organize words in their memory has intrigued many researchers...
Children develop morphological awareness, or the understanding of words, throughout the primary scho...
Children develop morphological awareness, or the understanding of words, throughout the primary scho...
We differentiate between lexicon-based and learning-based models of lexical access and representati...