Theories on the processing of compound words differ on the role attributed to access to individual constituents. These theories are mostly based on empirical evidence obtained in experimental settings that could induce artificial effects normally not occurring in natural processing. In this study we investigated the processing of compounds as compared to noncompound complex words in Italian through a reading task with eye movement recording. We included both head-initial and head-final compounds, in order to test whether the position of the head may influence the reading process. After ruling out the effects of length and frequency, we observed that pseudocompounds (i.e., words with a segment homograph to a real word in the leftmost part) e...
This paper explores variability in individual strategies of pro-cessing morphologically complex word...
Three experiments investigated whether morphological constituents influence word processing during r...
The purpose of the dissertation was to investigate how we store and access affixed English words by ...
Compound words are morphologically complex words that are composed of two lexemes (e.g. farmhouse, b...
Compound words in Romance languages may have the head either in the initial or in the final position...
Compounding, the concatenation of words (e.g. dishwasher), is an important mechanism across many lan...
An eye-tracking experiment examined the recognition of novel and lexicalized compound words during s...
In an eye movement experiment employing the boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975) we compared parafoveal ...
There is a significant body of psycholinguistic evidence that supports the hypothesis of an access t...
In this paper we address the theoretical debate about the representation and processing of derived w...
There is a significant body of psycholinguistic evidence that supports the hypothesis of an access t...
Introduction Several studies (see Rayner, 2009, for a review) focused on the variables that influen...
This chapter begins by pointing out the fact that neuropsychological evidence can be more revealing ...
A previous study reported that, similar to young and adult skilled readers, Italian developmental d...
<p>The current study investigates the online processing consequences of encountering compound words ...
This paper explores variability in individual strategies of pro-cessing morphologically complex word...
Three experiments investigated whether morphological constituents influence word processing during r...
The purpose of the dissertation was to investigate how we store and access affixed English words by ...
Compound words are morphologically complex words that are composed of two lexemes (e.g. farmhouse, b...
Compound words in Romance languages may have the head either in the initial or in the final position...
Compounding, the concatenation of words (e.g. dishwasher), is an important mechanism across many lan...
An eye-tracking experiment examined the recognition of novel and lexicalized compound words during s...
In an eye movement experiment employing the boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975) we compared parafoveal ...
There is a significant body of psycholinguistic evidence that supports the hypothesis of an access t...
In this paper we address the theoretical debate about the representation and processing of derived w...
There is a significant body of psycholinguistic evidence that supports the hypothesis of an access t...
Introduction Several studies (see Rayner, 2009, for a review) focused on the variables that influen...
This chapter begins by pointing out the fact that neuropsychological evidence can be more revealing ...
A previous study reported that, similar to young and adult skilled readers, Italian developmental d...
<p>The current study investigates the online processing consequences of encountering compound words ...
This paper explores variability in individual strategies of pro-cessing morphologically complex word...
Three experiments investigated whether morphological constituents influence word processing during r...
The purpose of the dissertation was to investigate how we store and access affixed English words by ...