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Morphological influences on lexical access: lexical or nonlexical effects?
Oleh:
Andrews, Sally
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Memory and Language (Full Text) vol. 25 no. 6 (Dec. 1986)
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page 726-740.
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25_06_Andrews.pdf
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405/JML/25
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Three experiments investigated the basis of morphological influences on visual word recognition. Morphological structure affected lexical decision time for compound words, but suffixed words only showed such effects when presented in an environment including compound words. These results imply that morphological effects do not have their basis in an obligatory morphological decomposition occurring prior to lexical access. The experiments also addressed the question of whether words are accessed in the lexicon via a representation of their stem morpheme. The results did not support this hypothesis. The data are interpreted in terms of cross-activation within the lexicon between words sharing morphological attributes.
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