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Word-Superiority Effect as a Function of Semantic Transparency of Chinese Bimorphemic Compound Words
Mok, Leh Woon – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2009
The word-superiority effect (WSE) describes the superior recognition of word constituents in a word, as opposed to a non-word, context. In this study, the WSE was used as a diagnostic tool to examine the modulatory effect of word semantic transparency on the degree to which Chinese bimorphemic compound words are lexically represented as unitised…
Descriptors: Chinese, Semantics, Morphemes, Word Frequency
Traficante, Daniela; Marcolini, Stefania; Luci, Alessandra; Zoccolotti, Pierluigi; Burani, Cristina – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2011
The study explored the different influences of roots and suffixes in reading aloud morphemic pseudowords (e.g., vetr-ezza, "glass-ness"). Previous work on adults showed a facilitating effect of both roots and suffixes on naming times. In the present study, pseudoword stimuli including roots and suffixes in different combinations were…
Descriptors: Age, Dyslexia, Reading Strategies, Word Recognition
Janssen, Niels; Bi, Yanchao; Caramazza, Alfonso – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2008
Two picture naming experiments show that compound word production in Mandarin Chinese and in English is determined by the compound's whole-word frequency, and not by its constituent morpheme frequency. Four control experiments rule out that these results are caused by recognition or articulatory processes. These results are consistent with models…
Descriptors: Morphemes, Mandarin Chinese, Word Frequency, Language Acquisition
Roelofs, Ardi – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2007
Simple name-retrieval models of spoken word planning (Bloem & La Heij, 2003; Starreveld & La Heij, 1996) maintain (1) that there are two levels in word planning, a conceptual and a lexical phonological level, and (2) that planning a word in both object naming and oral reading involves the selection of a lexical phonological representation.…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Morphemes, Information Retrieval, Phonology

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