In one’s native language, visual word identification is based on early morphological analysis and is sensitive to the statistical structure of the mapping between form and meaning (Orthography–to–Semantic Consistency, OSC). How these mechanisms apply to a second language is much less clear. We recruited L1 Italian-L2 English speakers for a masked priming task where the relationship between prime and target was morphologically transparent, e.g., employer–EMPLOY, morphologically opaque, e.g., corner-CORN, or merely orthographic, e.g., brothel–BROTH. Critically, participants underwent thorough testing of their lexical, morphological, phonological, spelling, and semantic proficiency in their second language. By exploring a wide spectrum of L2 p...
It has been demonstrated that in early visual word processing, monolingual speakers process morpholo...
The present research explores the degree of morphological structure of compound words in the native ...
Little is yet known about how L2 learners process morphology during visual word recognition. Two poi...
This article explores how bilinguals perform automatic morphological decomposition processes, focusi...
Recent studies have suggested that proficient bilinguals show morphological decomposition in the L2,...
The present paper explores the processing of morphologically complex words in L2 Italian by means of...
This paper reports results from masked priming experiments investigating regular past-tense forms an...
In an overt visual priming experiment, we investigate the role of orthography in native (L1) and non...
There is general agreement that, early in processing, morphological segmentation proceeds irrespecti...
For native (L1) English readers, masked presentations of past-tense verb primes (e.g., fell and look...
For native (L1) English readers, masked presentations of past-tense verb primes (e.g., fell and look...
Whether second-language speakers process morphological complexity using native-like strategies has y...
Research on visual word identification has extensively investigated the role of morphemes, recurrent...
International audienceIn the domain of bilingual/second language processing, the existence and exact...
Previous studies of L2 morphological processing are controversial regarding whether L2 learners deco...
It has been demonstrated that in early visual word processing, monolingual speakers process morpholo...
The present research explores the degree of morphological structure of compound words in the native ...
Little is yet known about how L2 learners process morphology during visual word recognition. Two poi...
This article explores how bilinguals perform automatic morphological decomposition processes, focusi...
Recent studies have suggested that proficient bilinguals show morphological decomposition in the L2,...
The present paper explores the processing of morphologically complex words in L2 Italian by means of...
This paper reports results from masked priming experiments investigating regular past-tense forms an...
In an overt visual priming experiment, we investigate the role of orthography in native (L1) and non...
There is general agreement that, early in processing, morphological segmentation proceeds irrespecti...
For native (L1) English readers, masked presentations of past-tense verb primes (e.g., fell and look...
For native (L1) English readers, masked presentations of past-tense verb primes (e.g., fell and look...
Whether second-language speakers process morphological complexity using native-like strategies has y...
Research on visual word identification has extensively investigated the role of morphemes, recurrent...
International audienceIn the domain of bilingual/second language processing, the existence and exact...
Previous studies of L2 morphological processing are controversial regarding whether L2 learners deco...
It has been demonstrated that in early visual word processing, monolingual speakers process morpholo...
The present research explores the degree of morphological structure of compound words in the native ...
Little is yet known about how L2 learners process morphology during visual word recognition. Two poi...