Models of morphological processing make different predictions about whether morphologically complex written words are initially decomposed and recognized on the basis of their morphemic subunits or whether they can directly be accessed as whole words and at what point semantics begin to influence morphological processing. In this study, we used unprimed and masked primed lexical decision to compare truly suffixed (darkest) and pseudosuffixed words (glossary) with within-boundary (d ra kest/g ol ssary) to across-boundary (dar ek st/glos as ry) letter transpositions. Significant transposed-letter similarity effects were found independently of the morphological position of the letter transposition, demonstrating that, in English, morphological...
Decomposition theories of morphological processing in visual word recognition posit an early morpho-...
Research on visual word identification has extensively investigated the role of morphemes, recurrent...
Much research suggests that words comprising more than one morpheme are decomposed into morphemes in...
The present experiments were designed to explore the theory of early morpho-orthographic segmentatio...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Scienc...
Much of the evidence for morphological decomposition accounts of complex word identification has rel...
The last 40 years have witnessed a growing interest in the mechanisms underlying the visual identifi...
Two experiments examined priming from semantically transparent and opaque suffix-derivations (includ...
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...
■ Are words stored as morphologically structured representa-tions? If so, when during word recogniti...
We tested the predictions of a dual-route model of complex word reading according to which morpho-or...
We tested the predictions of a dual-route model of complex word reading according to which morpho-or...
Recent evidence has revealed conflicting results regarding the influence of letter transpositions du...
We tested the predictions of a dual-route model of complex word reading according to which morpho-or...
Decomposition theories of morphological processing in visual word recognition posit an early morpho-...
Research on visual word identification has extensively investigated the role of morphemes, recurrent...
Much research suggests that words comprising more than one morpheme are decomposed into morphemes in...
The present experiments were designed to explore the theory of early morpho-orthographic segmentatio...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Macquarie Centre for Cognitive Scienc...
Much of the evidence for morphological decomposition accounts of complex word identification has rel...
The last 40 years have witnessed a growing interest in the mechanisms underlying the visual identifi...
Two experiments examined priming from semantically transparent and opaque suffix-derivations (includ...
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...
■ Are words stored as morphologically structured representa-tions? If so, when during word recogniti...
We tested the predictions of a dual-route model of complex word reading according to which morpho-or...
We tested the predictions of a dual-route model of complex word reading according to which morpho-or...
Recent evidence has revealed conflicting results regarding the influence of letter transpositions du...
We tested the predictions of a dual-route model of complex word reading according to which morpho-or...
Decomposition theories of morphological processing in visual word recognition posit an early morpho-...
Research on visual word identification has extensively investigated the role of morphemes, recurrent...
Much research suggests that words comprising more than one morpheme are decomposed into morphemes in...