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Some theories of visual word recognition postulate that there is a level of processing or representation at which morphemes are treated differently fromwhole words. Support for …
Abstract [Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 23 (5) of Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition (see record 2008-09898-001) …
Tasks of speeded naming, phonological awareness, word identification, nonsense word repetition, and vocabulary, along with two measures of morphological awareness …
M Taft - Language and cognitive processes, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
A description is given of the main experiments that have been taken as support for the view that, in reading, a prefixed word is stripped of its prefix and lexically accessed on the basis of …
D Pecher, R Zeelenberg… - Psychological …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
According to perceptual symbol systems, sensorimotor simulations underlie the representation of concepts. It follows that sensorimotor phenomena should arise in …
DC Plaut, LM Gonnerman - Language and Cognitive Processes, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
On a distributed connectionist approach, morphology reflects a learned sensitivity to the systematic relationships among the surface forms of words and their meanings. Performance …
The paper reported an exploratory study that tested (a) the relationship between phonological and morphological awareness in English (L1)–Arabic (L2) bilingual children in …
Many studies have suggested that a word's orthographic form must be processed before its meaning becomes available. Some interpret the (null) finding of equal facilitation after …