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Early morphological decomposition of suffixed words : masked priming evidence with transposed-letter nonword primes
Beyersmann, Elisabeth; Dunabeitia, Jon Andoni; Carreiras, Manuel. - : Cambridge University Press, 2013
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The Influence of plural dominance in aphasic word production
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Parallel processing of whole words and morphemes in visual word recognition
Beyersmann, Elisabeth; Coltheart, Max; Castles, Anne. - : Psychology Press, 2012
Abstract: Models of morphological processing make different predictions about whether morphologically complex written words are initially decomposed and recognized on the basis of their morphemic subunits or whether they can directly be accessed as whole words and at what point semantics begin to influence morphological processing. In this study, we used unprimed and masked primed lexical decision to compare truly suffixed (darkest) and pseudosuffixed words (glossary) with within-boundary (d ra kest/g ol ssary) to across-boundary (dar ek st/glos as ry) letter transpositions. Significant transposed-letter similarity effects were found independently of the morphological position of the letter transposition, demonstrating that, in English, morphologically complex whole-word representations can be directly accessed at initial word processing stages. In a third masked primed lexical decision experiment, the same materials were used in the context of stem target priming, and it was found that truly suffixed primes facilitate the recognition of their stem-target (darkest-DARK) to the same extent as pseudosuffixed primes (glossary-GLOSS), which is consistent with theories of early morpho-orthographic decomposition. Taken together, our findings provide evidence for both whole-word access and morphological decomposition at initial stages of visual word recognition and are discussed in the context of a hybrid account. ; 22 page(s)
Keyword: 170100 Psychology; Letter transpositions; Lexical decision; Morphological decomposition; Visual word recognition; Whole-word processing
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/190959
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Morphological processing during visual word recognition in developing readers : evidence from masked priming
Beyersmann, Elisabeth; Castles, Anne; Coltheart, Max. - : Psychology Press, 2012
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Early morphological decomposition during visual word recognition : evidence from masked transposed-letter priming
Beyersmann, Elisabeth; Castles, Anne; Coltheart, Max. - : Springer New York, 2011
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Organisation of 'number' information in the lexicon : insights from aphasic plural errors
Biedermann, Britta; Nickels, Lyndsey; Beyersmann, Elisabeth. - : Tokyo : Hituzi Syobo Publishing, 2009
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