Summary : Morphological processing in beginning readers' written word recognition Two experiments on morphological processing in beginning readers' written word recognition are presented in this paper. The results from a first experiment show, at least for new words, that children read affixed items (like dégarer, built from garer) more accurately and more rapidly than pseudo-affixed items (like démaner). The second experiment clarifies the type of written word recognition processing at work. Facilitation is not due to the presence of a familiar or frequent orthographie configuration (base or affix) but to the morphological value of the construction. Key words : Learning to read, morphological processing, written word recognition, derivatio...
This thesis studies the appearance of graphophonological, orthographic, morphological knowledge and ...
Summary : Morphological organization and lexical access. Some recent models of lexical access make t...
International audienceABSTRACT Morphological processing by French children was investigated in two e...
Summary : Morphological processing in beginning readers' written word recognition Two experiments on...
Research on learning to read has largely focused on the phonological aspects of understanding the al...
Summary : Derivational knowledge and reading acquisition for French beginning readers front grade 1 ...
International audienceA growing corpus of evidence suggests that morphology could play a role in rea...
This study set out to examine the effects of a morpheme-based training on reading and spelling in fi...
This study set out to examine the effects of a morpheme-based training on reading and spelling in fi...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Scienc...
International audienceEmpirical evidence from masked priming research shows that skilled readers can...
International audienceThe study aims at examining whether and when morphological information is acti...
By gathering together a body of work, across a range of orthographies, on the relationship between ...
Word identification, which is the retrieval of the linguistic constituents (phonological, semantic) ...
This research topic explores the processing of morphemes, the smallest units of language that bear m...
This thesis studies the appearance of graphophonological, orthographic, morphological knowledge and ...
Summary : Morphological organization and lexical access. Some recent models of lexical access make t...
International audienceABSTRACT Morphological processing by French children was investigated in two e...
Summary : Morphological processing in beginning readers' written word recognition Two experiments on...
Research on learning to read has largely focused on the phonological aspects of understanding the al...
Summary : Derivational knowledge and reading acquisition for French beginning readers front grade 1 ...
International audienceA growing corpus of evidence suggests that morphology could play a role in rea...
This study set out to examine the effects of a morpheme-based training on reading and spelling in fi...
This study set out to examine the effects of a morpheme-based training on reading and spelling in fi...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Scienc...
International audienceEmpirical evidence from masked priming research shows that skilled readers can...
International audienceThe study aims at examining whether and when morphological information is acti...
By gathering together a body of work, across a range of orthographies, on the relationship between ...
Word identification, which is the retrieval of the linguistic constituents (phonological, semantic) ...
This research topic explores the processing of morphemes, the smallest units of language that bear m...
This thesis studies the appearance of graphophonological, orthographic, morphological knowledge and ...
Summary : Morphological organization and lexical access. Some recent models of lexical access make t...
International audienceABSTRACT Morphological processing by French children was investigated in two e...