We report an eye movement experiment that investigated whether prior exposure to morphologically related and unrelated primes influenced processing of a target word that appeared later in the same sentence. Prime-target pairs had a semantically transparent (e.g., marshy-marsh) or only an apparent morphological relationship (e.g., secretary-secret), or were morphologically unrelated but overlapped in orthography (e.g., extract-extra). Reading times for target words revealed facilitation effects in measures of both early and late processing only for targets that followed semantically transparent morphological primes, providing evidence of semantically mediated priming between words read normally in a sentence. In addition, an increase in targ...
Morphological segmentation while reading is essential for new vocabulary learning. The study\u27s ai...
Morphological segmentation while reading is essential for new vocabulary learning. The study\u27s ai...
Morphological segmentation while reading is essential for new vocabulary learning. The study\u27s ai...
We report an eye movement experiment that investigated whether prior exposure to morphologically rel...
International audienceA growing corpus of evidence suggests that morphology could play a role in rea...
International audienceA growing corpus of evidence suggests that morphology could play a role in rea...
Three experiments investigated whether morphological constituents influence word processing during r...
International audienceA growing corpus of evidence suggests that morphology could play a role in rea...
Much of the evidence for morphological decomposition accounts of complex word identification has rel...
Reading is an activity in which humans routinely engage in on an everyday basis. It is thus not surp...
Two eye movement experiments tested the effect of orthographic and/or phonological overlap between p...
Two eye movement experiments tested the effect of orthographic and/or phonological overlap between p...
This research investigated the involvement of semantic factors in the processing of morphologically ...
One of the key issues in visual word recognition is the role of orthographic overlap in priming. How...
This research investigated the involvement of semantic factors in the processing of morphologically ...
Morphological segmentation while reading is essential for new vocabulary learning. The study\u27s ai...
Morphological segmentation while reading is essential for new vocabulary learning. The study\u27s ai...
Morphological segmentation while reading is essential for new vocabulary learning. The study\u27s ai...
We report an eye movement experiment that investigated whether prior exposure to morphologically rel...
International audienceA growing corpus of evidence suggests that morphology could play a role in rea...
International audienceA growing corpus of evidence suggests that morphology could play a role in rea...
Three experiments investigated whether morphological constituents influence word processing during r...
International audienceA growing corpus of evidence suggests that morphology could play a role in rea...
Much of the evidence for morphological decomposition accounts of complex word identification has rel...
Reading is an activity in which humans routinely engage in on an everyday basis. It is thus not surp...
Two eye movement experiments tested the effect of orthographic and/or phonological overlap between p...
Two eye movement experiments tested the effect of orthographic and/or phonological overlap between p...
This research investigated the involvement of semantic factors in the processing of morphologically ...
One of the key issues in visual word recognition is the role of orthographic overlap in priming. How...
This research investigated the involvement of semantic factors in the processing of morphologically ...
Morphological segmentation while reading is essential for new vocabulary learning. The study\u27s ai...
Morphological segmentation while reading is essential for new vocabulary learning. The study\u27s ai...
Morphological segmentation while reading is essential for new vocabulary learning. The study\u27s ai...