[图书][B] Psychology of reading

K Rayner, A Pollatsek, J Ashby, C Clifton Jr - 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
Reading is a highly complex skill that is prerequisite to success in many societies in which a
great deal of information is communicated in written form. Since the 1970s, much has been …

Morphological processing as we know it: An analytical review of morphological effects in visual word identification

S Amenta, D Crepaldi - Frontiers in psychology, 2012 - frontiersin.org
The last 40 years have witnessed a growing interest in the mechanisms underlying the
visual identification of complex words. A large amount of experimental data has been …

A dual-route approach to orthographic processing

J Grainger, JC Ziegler - Frontiers in psychology, 2011 - frontiersin.org
In the present theoretical note we examine how different learning constraints, thought to be
involved in optimizing the mapping of print to meaning during reading acquisition, might …

Morphology and meaning in the English mental lexicon.

W Marslen-Wilson, LK Tyler, R Waksler… - Psychological …, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
Investigated the lexical entry for morphologically complex words in English. Six experiments,
using a cross-modal repetition priming task, asked whether the lexical entry for derivationally …

Morphological and semantic effects in visual word recognition: A time-course study

K Rastle, MH Davis, WD Marslen-Wilson… - Language and …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Translation priming with different scripts: Masked priming with cognates and noncognates in Hebrew–English bilinguals.

TH Gollan, KI Forster, R Frost - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Hebrew–English cognates (translations similar in meaning and form) and noncognates
(translations similar in meaning only) were examined in masked translation priming …

Forty-five years after Broadbent (1958): still no identification without attention.

J Lachter, KI Forster, E Ruthruff - Psychological review, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org
According to DE Broadbent's (1958) selective filter theory, people do not process
unattended stimuli beyond the analysis of basic physical properties. This theory was later …

Morphological priming without morphological relationship

CM Longtin, J Segui, PA Hallé - Language and cognitive …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Semantic transparency is a crucial factor in the processing of morphologically complex
words, but seems to have a different impact depending on experimental conditions and …

Interactive-activation as a framework for understanding morphological processing

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 …

Are non-semantic morphological effects incompatible with a distributed connectionist approach to lexical processing?

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 …