<p>Five experiments examined whether words with embedded morphemes are automatically morphologically parsed, even when doing so does not reflect the actual morphological structure. We found that the presence of an embedded morpheme in a word affects the subsequent processing of those embedded morphemes and that the effect depends on a mixture of facilitation due to the orthographic overlap and inhibition that depends on whether the target functions morphologically in the prime. Exposure to a word in which the target (e.g. <i>car</i>) does not function as a morpheme (e.g. <i>carpet</i>) made it more difficult (relative to an unrelated prime) to identify that target as a word, whereas exposure to a word in which the target was a productive mo...
International audienceEmpirical evidence from masked priming research shows that skilled readers can...
International audienceThe fact that in most languages affixed words are present in a very high propo...
Previous research has repeatedly revealed evidence for morpho-orthographic priming effects in suffix...
International audienceTwo morphologically related words sharing the same stem usually share, at leas...
Two experiments used the cross-case same-different task to test whether the orthographically driven ...
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...
Recent research suggests that visually-presented words are initially morphologically segmented whene...
International audienceDespite intensive study of morphological effects using various on-line techniq...
The representation of morphological information in memory was investigated in three experiments usin...
This paper reports three masked priming experiments examining morphological priming with nonword pri...
International audienceWritten word production is influenced by central and peripheral processes. Evi...
Masked priming studies have repeatedly provided evidence for a form-based morpho-orthographic segmen...
One of the key issues in visual word recognition is the role of orthographic overlap in priming. How...
The thesis presents the theory of Morphemes without Morphs (MWM). Words are argued to be made up of ...
International audienceEmpirical evidence from masked priming research shows that skilled readers can...
International audienceThe fact that in most languages affixed words are present in a very high propo...
Previous research has repeatedly revealed evidence for morpho-orthographic priming effects in suffix...
International audienceTwo morphologically related words sharing the same stem usually share, at leas...
Two experiments used the cross-case same-different task to test whether the orthographically driven ...
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...
Recent research suggests that visually-presented words are initially morphologically segmented whene...
International audienceDespite intensive study of morphological effects using various on-line techniq...
The representation of morphological information in memory was investigated in three experiments usin...
This paper reports three masked priming experiments examining morphological priming with nonword pri...
International audienceWritten word production is influenced by central and peripheral processes. Evi...
Masked priming studies have repeatedly provided evidence for a form-based morpho-orthographic segmen...
One of the key issues in visual word recognition is the role of orthographic overlap in priming. How...
The thesis presents the theory of Morphemes without Morphs (MWM). Words are argued to be made up of ...
International audienceEmpirical evidence from masked priming research shows that skilled readers can...
International audienceThe fact that in most languages affixed words are present in a very high propo...
Previous research has repeatedly revealed evidence for morpho-orthographic priming effects in suffix...