Priming complex words: Evidence for supralexical representation of morphology

作者: Hélène Giraudo , Jonathan Grainger , None

DOI: 10.3758/BF03196148

关键词: Prime (order theory)Repetition (rhetorical device)CombinatoricsCommunicationPriming (psychology)Word (group theory)Root (linguistics)Control (linguistics)Morphology (linguistics)FacilitationPsychology

摘要: Effects of morphologically related primes were examined in two masked prime experiments. Responses to both free root and derived suffixed word targets facilitated when words containing the target’s root, this facilitation effect showed a time course similar that for repetition (though systematically smaller magnitude). In control experiment only longest duration Experiment 1 was used; responses by sharing (relative unrelated form-related primes). The conditions did not differ significantly. 2, true produced facilitation, whereas simple pseudoroot influence performance relative condition. We argue supports supralexical account morphological representation.

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