International audienceThree visual priming experiments using three different prime durations (60 ms in Experiment 1, 250 ms in Experiment 2, and 800 ms in Experiment 3) were conducted to examine which properties of morphemes (form and/or meaning) drive developing readers' processing of written morphology. French third, fifth, and seventh graders and adults (the latter as a control group) performed lexical decision tasks in which targets were preceded by morphological (e.g., tablette-TABLE, ``little table-table''), pseudoderived (e.g., baguette-BAGUE, ``little stick-ring''), orthographic control (e.g., abricot-ABRI, ``apricot-shelter''), and semantic control (e.g., Tulipe-FLEUR, ``tulip-flower'') primes. Across all groups, different patterns...
International audienceABSTRACT Morphological processing by French children was investigated in two e...
International audienceMost of the psycholinguists working on morphological processing nowadays admit...
International audienceWe investigated whether children with dyslexia rely on derivational morphology...
International audienceThree visual priming experiments using three different prime durations (60 ms ...
International audienceA growing corpus of evidence suggests that morphology could play a role in rea...
International audienceWritten word production is influenced by central and peripheral processes. Evi...
International audienceThe study aims at examining whether and when morphological information is acti...
International audienceEmpirical evidence from masked priming research shows that skilled readers can...
International audienceThe way children organize words in their memory has intrigued many researchers...
Individuals with dyslexia often present phonological difficulties, ultimately impacting their readin...
International audienceWe report two experiments that investigated whether phonological and/or orthog...
International audienceGrapheme and syllable units have been shown to influence the dynamics of handw...
International audienceWe report two experiments that investigated whether phonological and/or orthog...
International audienceABSTRACT Morphological processing by French children was investigated in two e...
International audienceMost of the psycholinguists working on morphological processing nowadays admit...
International audienceWe investigated whether children with dyslexia rely on derivational morphology...
International audienceThree visual priming experiments using three different prime durations (60 ms ...
International audienceA growing corpus of evidence suggests that morphology could play a role in rea...
International audienceWritten word production is influenced by central and peripheral processes. Evi...
International audienceThe study aims at examining whether and when morphological information is acti...
International audienceEmpirical evidence from masked priming research shows that skilled readers can...
International audienceThe way children organize words in their memory has intrigued many researchers...
Individuals with dyslexia often present phonological difficulties, ultimately impacting their readin...
International audienceWe report two experiments that investigated whether phonological and/or orthog...
International audienceGrapheme and syllable units have been shown to influence the dynamics of handw...
International audienceWe report two experiments that investigated whether phonological and/or orthog...
International audienceABSTRACT Morphological processing by French children was investigated in two e...
International audienceMost of the psycholinguists working on morphological processing nowadays admit...
International audienceWe investigated whether children with dyslexia rely on derivational morphology...