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The contribution of prefixes to morphological processing of Spanish words
Authors:Alberto Dominguez  Maira Alija  Javier Rodriguez-Ferreiro  Fernando Cuetos
Affiliation:1. University of La Laguna , Tenerife, Spain adomin@ull.es;3. University of Oviedo , Asturias, Spain
Abstract:Three series of priming experiments were conducted to probe the morphological and phonological contributions to visual word recognition in Spanish. Prefixed, e.g., INCAPAZ (incapable), and pseudoprefixed, e.g., INDUSTRIA (industry) target words were presented for recognition following a prefixed, e.g., infeliz (unhappy), or pseudoprefixed, e.g., insulto (insult), prime starting with the same syllable as the target, at masked short or long stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs). At long SOAs the recognition of prefixed targets was facilitated by prefixed primes and inhibited by pseudoprefixed ones, whereas both prefixed and pseudoprefixed primes facilitated the recognition at short SOAs. In contrast, the recognition of pseudoprefixed targets was unaffected by the kind of prime presented, even when we used pairs of words overlapping in syllables that cannot be prefixes in Spanish. These results support a special status for morphological elements in access to meaning in reading.
Keywords:Lexical access  Morphological priming  Morphology  Phonology  Prefix  Regular language  Syllable  Visual word recognition
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