In the present study, we examined morphological decomposition of Basque compound words in a series of masked priming lexical decision experiments. In Experiment 1, Basque compound words could be briefly preceded by other compounds that shared either the first or second constituent, or by unrelated non-compound words. Results showed a significant priming effect for words that shared a constituent, independently of its position. In Experiment 2, compound words were preceded by other compound words that shared one of their constituents, but in a different lexeme position (e.g., the first constituent of the compound that acted as a prime was the second constituent of the compound that acted as a target). Results again showed a constituent primi...
This paper reports on two experiments that investigated the activation of mor-phemes in English nove...
Recent evidence from visual word recognition points to the important role of embedded words, suggest...
Two experiments examined priming from semantically transparent and opaque suffix-derivations (includ...
Many studies have previously reported that the recognition of a stem target (e.g., teach) is facilit...
The present research explores the degree of morphological structure of compound words in the native ...
International audiencePrevious research has repeatedly revealed evidence for morpho-orthographic pri...
International audienceTwo morphologically related words sharing the same stem usually share, at leas...
Previous research has repeatedly revealed evidence for morpho-orthographic priming effects in suffix...
The present experiments were designed to explore the theory of early morpho-orthographic segmentatio...
For some time now, there has been much debate on the mechanisms by which morphologically complex wor...
This article explores how bilinguals perform automatic morphological decomposition processes, focusi...
Recent research suggests that visually-presented words are initially morphologically segmented whene...
International audienceEffects of morphologically related primes were examined in two masked prime ex...
Models of morphological processing make different predictions about whether morphologically complex ...
International audienceRecent evidence from visual word recognition points to the important role of e...
This paper reports on two experiments that investigated the activation of mor-phemes in English nove...
Recent evidence from visual word recognition points to the important role of embedded words, suggest...
Two experiments examined priming from semantically transparent and opaque suffix-derivations (includ...
Many studies have previously reported that the recognition of a stem target (e.g., teach) is facilit...
The present research explores the degree of morphological structure of compound words in the native ...
International audiencePrevious research has repeatedly revealed evidence for morpho-orthographic pri...
International audienceTwo morphologically related words sharing the same stem usually share, at leas...
Previous research has repeatedly revealed evidence for morpho-orthographic priming effects in suffix...
The present experiments were designed to explore the theory of early morpho-orthographic segmentatio...
For some time now, there has been much debate on the mechanisms by which morphologically complex wor...
This article explores how bilinguals perform automatic morphological decomposition processes, focusi...
Recent research suggests that visually-presented words are initially morphologically segmented whene...
International audienceEffects of morphologically related primes were examined in two masked prime ex...
Models of morphological processing make different predictions about whether morphologically complex ...
International audienceRecent evidence from visual word recognition points to the important role of e...
This paper reports on two experiments that investigated the activation of mor-phemes in English nove...
Recent evidence from visual word recognition points to the important role of embedded words, suggest...
Two experiments examined priming from semantically transparent and opaque suffix-derivations (includ...