Contains fulltext : 102493.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dutch children, from the second and fourth grade of primary school, were each given a visual lexical decision test on 210 Dutch monomorphemic words. After removing words not recognized by a majority of the younger group, (lexical) decisions were analysed by mixed-model regression methods to see whether morphological Family Size influenced decision times over and above several other covariates. The effect of morphological Family Size on decision time was mixed: larger families led to significantly faster decision times for the second graders but not for the fourth graders. Since facilitative effects on decision times had been found for adults, we offer a d...
Contains fulltext : 198587.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The lexical w...
In this study, we use the association between various measures of the morphological family and decis...
International audienceThe way children organize words in their memory has intrigued many researchers...
Do children's representations of complex words in their mental lexicon have an internal structure, w...
This study investigated primary and secondary morphological family size effects in monolingual and b...
It has been reported that in visual lexical decision response latencies to simplex nouns are shorter...
Contains fulltext : 101882.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)25 p
A series of experiments investigated components of the word frequency effect in visual lexical decis...
Contains fulltext : 19166_morpfaint.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Words ...
The present study examined Morphological Family Size effects in first and second language processing...
Contains fulltext : 56035.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In monolingual...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined to what extent advanced and beginning readers, inc...
This study uses the morphological family size effect as a tool for exploring the degree of isomorphi...
Previous research on the effects of word-level factors on lexical acquisition has shown that frequen...
Finnish has a very productive morphology in which a stem can give rise to several thousand words. Th...
Contains fulltext : 198587.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The lexical w...
In this study, we use the association between various measures of the morphological family and decis...
International audienceThe way children organize words in their memory has intrigued many researchers...
Do children's representations of complex words in their mental lexicon have an internal structure, w...
This study investigated primary and secondary morphological family size effects in monolingual and b...
It has been reported that in visual lexical decision response latencies to simplex nouns are shorter...
Contains fulltext : 101882.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)25 p
A series of experiments investigated components of the word frequency effect in visual lexical decis...
Contains fulltext : 19166_morpfaint.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Words ...
The present study examined Morphological Family Size effects in first and second language processing...
Contains fulltext : 56035.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In monolingual...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined to what extent advanced and beginning readers, inc...
This study uses the morphological family size effect as a tool for exploring the degree of isomorphi...
Previous research on the effects of word-level factors on lexical acquisition has shown that frequen...
Finnish has a very productive morphology in which a stem can give rise to several thousand words. Th...
Contains fulltext : 198587.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The lexical w...
In this study, we use the association between various measures of the morphological family and decis...
International audienceThe way children organize words in their memory has intrigued many researchers...