Compound words are words with multiple constituents that individually have their own meaning and that combine to make another meaning (e.g. doghouse ). When these constituents help us infer the meaning of the whole compound word, they are known as transparent constituents (e.g. either constituent of blueberry ). In contrast, opaque constituents do not help us infer the meaning of the whole compound word (e.g. moonshine). The current study sought to describe the processing of partially transparent words, in which one constituent relates to the total meaning, whereas the other does not (like strawberry, which is a berry, but not made of straw). Thirty-seven participants were asked to complete a lexical decision task in which they indicated wh...
This study deals with novel English analogical compounds, i.e. compounds obtained via either a uniqu...
This thesis proposes an extension to existing models of semantic transparency in compounding by inco...
This study deals with novel English analogical compounds, i.e. compounds obtained via either a uniqu...
Compound words are words with multiple constituents that individually have their own meaning and tha...
Compound words are words with multiple constituents that individually have their own meaning and th...
In this study, we investigate the effects of lexical transparency and headedness on English compound...
The question of whether lexical decomposition is driven by semantic transparency in the lexical proc...
Three experiments examined whether the semantic transparency of a long Finnish compound word has any...
We present models of semantic transparency in which the perceived trans- parency of English noun–nou...
The aim of this study is to identify linguistic transparency and opacity in compounds. Linguistic tr...
[Extract] Objectives: This study investigated the role that semantic transparency – the degree of tr...
Word semantic transparency (ST) refers to the extent that word constituents are semantically transpa...
What is semantic transparency, why is it important, and which factors play a role in its assessment?...
AbstractAre compound words represented as unitary lexical units, or as individual constituents that ...
The word-superiority effect (WSE) describes the superior recognition of word constituents in a word,...
This study deals with novel English analogical compounds, i.e. compounds obtained via either a uniqu...
This thesis proposes an extension to existing models of semantic transparency in compounding by inco...
This study deals with novel English analogical compounds, i.e. compounds obtained via either a uniqu...
Compound words are words with multiple constituents that individually have their own meaning and tha...
Compound words are words with multiple constituents that individually have their own meaning and th...
In this study, we investigate the effects of lexical transparency and headedness on English compound...
The question of whether lexical decomposition is driven by semantic transparency in the lexical proc...
Three experiments examined whether the semantic transparency of a long Finnish compound word has any...
We present models of semantic transparency in which the perceived trans- parency of English noun–nou...
The aim of this study is to identify linguistic transparency and opacity in compounds. Linguistic tr...
[Extract] Objectives: This study investigated the role that semantic transparency – the degree of tr...
Word semantic transparency (ST) refers to the extent that word constituents are semantically transpa...
What is semantic transparency, why is it important, and which factors play a role in its assessment?...
AbstractAre compound words represented as unitary lexical units, or as individual constituents that ...
The word-superiority effect (WSE) describes the superior recognition of word constituents in a word,...
This study deals with novel English analogical compounds, i.e. compounds obtained via either a uniqu...
This thesis proposes an extension to existing models of semantic transparency in compounding by inco...
This study deals with novel English analogical compounds, i.e. compounds obtained via either a uniqu...