Words can occur as constituents of other words. Some words have a high morphological productivity, in that they occur in many complex words, whereas others are morphological islands. Previous studies have found that the size of a word's morphological family can co-determine response latencies in lexical decision tasks. This thesis shows, using lexical decision as well as otherexperimental tasks, that the effect of family size is a semantic effect,reflecting the spreading of activation in the mental lexicon along the lines of morphological and semantic relatedness between words
This paper explores the question of when and how morphological families are formed in one’s mental l...
Do children's representations of complex words in their mental lexicon have an internal structure, w...
Two semantic variables, concreteness and morphological family size, were examined in a single word a...
Contains fulltext : 19166_morpfaint.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Words ...
Finnish has a very productive morphology in which a stem can give rise to several thousand words. Th...
The present study examined Morphological Family Size effects in first and second language processing...
This study uses the morphological family size effect as a tool for exploring the degree of isomorphi...
Contains fulltext : 56035.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In monolingual...
We considered the role of orthography and task-related processing mechanisms in the activation of mo...
A series of experiments investigated components of the word frequency effect in visual lexical decis...
Contains fulltext : 102493.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dutch childre...
It has been reported that in visual lexical decision response latencies to simplex nouns are shorter...
In this study we introduce an information-theoretical formulation of the emergence of type- and toke...
This study investigated primary and secondary morphological family size effects in monolingual and b...
Finnish has a very productive morphology in which a stem can give rise to several thousand words. Th...
This paper explores the question of when and how morphological families are formed in one’s mental l...
Do children's representations of complex words in their mental lexicon have an internal structure, w...
Two semantic variables, concreteness and morphological family size, were examined in a single word a...
Contains fulltext : 19166_morpfaint.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Words ...
Finnish has a very productive morphology in which a stem can give rise to several thousand words. Th...
The present study examined Morphological Family Size effects in first and second language processing...
This study uses the morphological family size effect as a tool for exploring the degree of isomorphi...
Contains fulltext : 56035.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In monolingual...
We considered the role of orthography and task-related processing mechanisms in the activation of mo...
A series of experiments investigated components of the word frequency effect in visual lexical decis...
Contains fulltext : 102493.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dutch childre...
It has been reported that in visual lexical decision response latencies to simplex nouns are shorter...
In this study we introduce an information-theoretical formulation of the emergence of type- and toke...
This study investigated primary and secondary morphological family size effects in monolingual and b...
Finnish has a very productive morphology in which a stem can give rise to several thousand words. Th...
This paper explores the question of when and how morphological families are formed in one’s mental l...
Do children's representations of complex words in their mental lexicon have an internal structure, w...
Two semantic variables, concreteness and morphological family size, were examined in a single word a...