We sample from behavioral studies of visually presented inflected and derived words in the lexical decision task to describe how we understand morphologically complex word forms. We discuss how these results inform theories of the mental lexicon and lexical processing and offer some implications for how these findings might inform teaching practices for beginning readers about morphology. We focus on experimental findings pertaining to morphological regularity, whole word and morpheme frequency (including family size, entropy measures, affix frequency, and position), along with semantic transparency and morpho-orthographic parsing of words composed of several morphemes. Models of how we understand and produce morphologically complex words e...
One of the great challenges in linguistics and cognitive science is to understand the nature of the ...
This research topic explores the processing of morphemes, the smallest units of language that bear m...
The question of how morphologically complex words (assign-ment, listen-ed) are represented and proce...
This thesis examines a critical issue in psycholinguistics, of whether the fundamental unit of repre...
International audienceThis paper deals with the impact of the salience of complex words and their co...
This paper deals with the impact of the salience of complex words and their constituent parts on lex...
Determining optimal units of representing morphologically complex words in the mental lexicon is a c...
A current debate in morphological theory is concerned with the status of paradigms. For Lieber (1992...
Most of the psycholinguists working on morphological processing nowadays admit that morphemes are re...
International audienceDespite the intensive study of morphological effects with various on-line tech...
The last 40 years have witnessed a growing interest in the mechanisms underlying the visual identifi...
The following paper is devoted to the exploration of morphological relations between mental represe...
Lexical decision task in an event-related potential experiment was used in order to determine the or...
Recent work has demonstrated the importance of derivational morphology to later language development...
This paper uses experimental techniques and empirical data to support the notion that morphologicall...
One of the great challenges in linguistics and cognitive science is to understand the nature of the ...
This research topic explores the processing of morphemes, the smallest units of language that bear m...
The question of how morphologically complex words (assign-ment, listen-ed) are represented and proce...
This thesis examines a critical issue in psycholinguistics, of whether the fundamental unit of repre...
International audienceThis paper deals with the impact of the salience of complex words and their co...
This paper deals with the impact of the salience of complex words and their constituent parts on lex...
Determining optimal units of representing morphologically complex words in the mental lexicon is a c...
A current debate in morphological theory is concerned with the status of paradigms. For Lieber (1992...
Most of the psycholinguists working on morphological processing nowadays admit that morphemes are re...
International audienceDespite the intensive study of morphological effects with various on-line tech...
The last 40 years have witnessed a growing interest in the mechanisms underlying the visual identifi...
The following paper is devoted to the exploration of morphological relations between mental represe...
Lexical decision task in an event-related potential experiment was used in order to determine the or...
Recent work has demonstrated the importance of derivational morphology to later language development...
This paper uses experimental techniques and empirical data to support the notion that morphologicall...
One of the great challenges in linguistics and cognitive science is to understand the nature of the ...
This research topic explores the processing of morphemes, the smallest units of language that bear m...
The question of how morphologically complex words (assign-ment, listen-ed) are represented and proce...