In this study, we assess the reading performance of a deep dyslexic patient, GR, in order to distinguish between two models describing the processing of morphologically complex words. One model suggests a direct access to full-form lexical representations from the semantic system (e.g., Caramazza, 1997), the other posits the lemma level between the semantic system and a morpheme-based lexicon (e.g., Levelt et al., 1999). The results of three experiments indicate that a) morphemes are accessed during the production of complex words, b) grammatical properties of morphemes have an effect in word retrieval and c) semantics play only a marginal role in this process. Considered together, this data are in line with models of complex word producti...
Morphological errors in reading aloud (e.g., sexist -> sexy) are a central feature of the syniptom-c...
This study examined the processing of derivational morphology and its association with early phonolo...
This paper presents the results of an experiment carried out to study the morphological processing o...
Several data from both skilled readers and children with dyslexia revealed that the pronunciation of...
This chapter examines the theoretical and empirical foundations of the roles of morphological and se...
The study of patients with acquired language disorders has provided crucial evidence for contemporar...
International audienceWe investigated whether children with dyslexia rely on derivational morphology...
Purpose: It is thought that morphological processing (MP) skills of individuals with dyslexia may of...
We investigated whether children with dyslexia show enhanced semantic involvement as compensation fo...
This contribute is aimed at assessing whether the differences in verb and noun processing, found in ...
This investigation moves beyond the traditional studies of word reading to identify how the producti...
Semantic reading errors are the central and defining feature of deep dyslexia. This study compared t...
Several studies have shown the role of morphological structure when processing complex words. Howeve...
Several studies proved that detecting morphemic constituents in long strings of letters leads to a r...
This study examined the processing of derivational morphology and its association with measures of m...
Morphological errors in reading aloud (e.g., sexist -> sexy) are a central feature of the syniptom-c...
This study examined the processing of derivational morphology and its association with early phonolo...
This paper presents the results of an experiment carried out to study the morphological processing o...
Several data from both skilled readers and children with dyslexia revealed that the pronunciation of...
This chapter examines the theoretical and empirical foundations of the roles of morphological and se...
The study of patients with acquired language disorders has provided crucial evidence for contemporar...
International audienceWe investigated whether children with dyslexia rely on derivational morphology...
Purpose: It is thought that morphological processing (MP) skills of individuals with dyslexia may of...
We investigated whether children with dyslexia show enhanced semantic involvement as compensation fo...
This contribute is aimed at assessing whether the differences in verb and noun processing, found in ...
This investigation moves beyond the traditional studies of word reading to identify how the producti...
Semantic reading errors are the central and defining feature of deep dyslexia. This study compared t...
Several studies have shown the role of morphological structure when processing complex words. Howeve...
Several studies proved that detecting morphemic constituents in long strings of letters leads to a r...
This study examined the processing of derivational morphology and its association with measures of m...
Morphological errors in reading aloud (e.g., sexist -> sexy) are a central feature of the syniptom-c...
This study examined the processing of derivational morphology and its association with early phonolo...
This paper presents the results of an experiment carried out to study the morphological processing o...