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ArtikelRecall of Morphologically Complex Forms Is Affected by Memory Task but Not Dyslexia  
Oleh: Service, Elisabet ; Tujulin, Anna-Mari
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 81 no. 1-3 (2002), page 42-54.
Topik: morphology; Finnish; dyslexia; working memory
Fulltext: 81_01-03_Service.pdf (128.98KB)
Isi artikelThe authors studied the effect of morphological complexity on working memory in list recall tasks with base words (boy), inflected words (boy 1 ’s) and derived words (boy 1 hood) in a morphologically rich language: Finnish. Simple serial recall was compared to complex working memory tasks, combining word recall with sentence verification in 8-year-old normally reading participants, dyslexic children, and adults. The normally reading children performed better than dyslexic children on both memory tasks and a test of morphology. Base words were better recalled than morphologically complex words. Memory was better for derived than inflected words in simple but not complex span tasks. There was no interaction between word type and reading group and thus no suggestion of dyslexia being associated with specific problems to represent complex morphology in working memory. Morphological processing in working memory appeared to depend on the task.
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