The temporal locus of morphological decomposition in spoken-word recognition was explored in three experiments in which French participants detected the initial CV (LA) or CVC (LAV) in matched monomorphemic pseudosuffixed (lavande) and polymorphemic-suffixed (lavage) carrier words. The proportion of foil trials was increased across experiments (0, 50, or 100%) to delay the moment when participants responded. For the experiment without foils and with the fastest reaction times, a similar pattern of results was obtained for the two types of carrier words. In contrast, an interaction between target type and morphological status of the carrier was obtained when the proportion of foils was higher and the detection latencies were slower. These re...
Lexical frequency Visual word recognition a b s t r a c t There is much evidence that visual recogni...
This dissertation investigates two seemingly contradictory properties of the speech perception syste...
We differentiate between lexicon-based and learning-based models of lexical access and representati...
International audienceThe time-course of morphological processing during spoken word recognition was...
■ Are words stored as morphologically structured representa-tions? If so, when during word recogniti...
Models of morphological processing make different predictions about whether morphologically complex ...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
The last 40 years have witnessed a growing interest in the mechanisms underlying the visual identifi...
International audienceDespite the intensive study of morphological effects with various on-line tech...
The experiments in this dissertation exploited the transposed-letter effect to investigate the statu...
We studied how statistical models of morphology that are built on different kinds of representationa...
This paper examines the role of morphological structure in the reduced pronunciation of morphologica...
This study tested two hypotheses about the properties of morphological segmentation: (a) that it app...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
International audienceMost of the psycholinguists working on morphological processing nowadays admit...
Lexical frequency Visual word recognition a b s t r a c t There is much evidence that visual recogni...
This dissertation investigates two seemingly contradictory properties of the speech perception syste...
We differentiate between lexicon-based and learning-based models of lexical access and representati...
International audienceThe time-course of morphological processing during spoken word recognition was...
■ Are words stored as morphologically structured representa-tions? If so, when during word recogniti...
Models of morphological processing make different predictions about whether morphologically complex ...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
The last 40 years have witnessed a growing interest in the mechanisms underlying the visual identifi...
International audienceDespite the intensive study of morphological effects with various on-line tech...
The experiments in this dissertation exploited the transposed-letter effect to investigate the statu...
We studied how statistical models of morphology that are built on different kinds of representationa...
This paper examines the role of morphological structure in the reduced pronunciation of morphologica...
This study tested two hypotheses about the properties of morphological segmentation: (a) that it app...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
International audienceMost of the psycholinguists working on morphological processing nowadays admit...
Lexical frequency Visual word recognition a b s t r a c t There is much evidence that visual recogni...
This dissertation investigates two seemingly contradictory properties of the speech perception syste...
We differentiate between lexicon-based and learning-based models of lexical access and representati...