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 …

Morphological decomposition based on the analysis of orthography

K Rastle, MH Davis - Language and cognitive processes, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Recent theories of morphological processing have been dominated by the notion that
morphologically complex words are decomposed into their constituents on the basis of their …

Early morphological processing is morphosemantic and not simply morpho-orthographic: A violation of form-then-meaning accounts of word recognition

LB Feldman, PA O'Connor… - Psychonomic bulletin & …, 2009 - Springer
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 …

'Fell'primes 'fall', but does 'bell'prime 'ball'? Masked priming with irregularly-inflected primes

D Crepaldi, K Rastle, M Coltheart, L Nickels - Journal of memory and …, 2010 - Elsevier
Recent masked priming experiments have brought to light a morphological level of analysis
that is exclusively based on the orthographic appearance of words, so that it breaks down …

The salience of complex words and their parts: Which comes first?

H Giraudo, S Dal Maso - Frontiers in psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
This paper deals with the impact of the salience of complex words and their constituent parts
on lexical access. While almost 40 years of psycholinguistic studies have focused on the …

Morpho-orthographic segmentation without semantics

E Beyersmann, JC Ziegler, A Castles… - Psychonomic bulletin & …, 2016 - Springer
Masked priming studies have repeatedly provided evidence for a form-based morpho-
orthographic segmentation mechanism that blindly decomposes any word with the mere …

Semantic transparency in free stems: The effect of Orthography-Semantics Consistency on word recognition

M Marelli, S Amenta, D Crepaldi - Quarterly Journal of …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
A largely overlooked side effect in most studies of morphological priming is a consistent
main effect of semantic transparency across priming conditions. That is, participants are …

Morphemes in their place: Evidence for position-specific identification of suffixes

D Crepaldi, K Rastle, CJ Davis - Memory & cognition, 2010 - Springer
Previous research strongly suggests that morphologically complex words are recognized in
terms of their constituent morphemes. A question thus arises as to how the recognition …

Early morphological processing is sensitive to morphemic meanings: Evidence from processing ambiguous morphemes

YK Tsang, HC Chen - Journal of Memory and Language, 2013 - Elsevier
In three priming experiments, we investigated whether the meanings of ambiguous
morphemes were activated during word recognition. Using a meaning generation task …

Form and meaning in early morphological processing: Comment on Feldman, O'Connor, and Moscoso del Prado Martín (2009)

MH Davis, K Rastle - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2010 - Springer
Abstract Feldman, O'Connor, and Moscoso del Prado Martín (2009) reported evidence for
differential priming of semantically transparent (talker—talk) and semantically opaque …