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Reading sentences of words wtih rotated letters: An eye movement study
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Reading sentences of words with rotated letters: An eye movement study ...
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Reading sentences of words with rotated letters: An eye movement study ...
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The processing of blend words in naming and sentence reading ...
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The processing of blend words in naming and sentence reading ...
Abstract: Research exploring the processing of morphologically complex words, such as compound words, has found that they are decomposed into their constituent parts during processing. Although much is known about the processing of compound words, very little is known about the processing of lexicalised blend words, which are created from parts of two words, often with phoneme overlap (e.g., brunch). In the current study, blends were matched with non-blend words on a variety of lexical characteristics, and blend processing was examined using two tasks: a naming task and an eye-tracking task that recorded eye movements during reading. Results showed that blend words were processed more slowly than non-blend control words in both tasks. Blend words led to longer reaction times in naming and longer processing times on several eye movement measures compared to non-blend words. This was especially true for blends that were long, rated low in word familiarity, but were easily recognisable as blends. ...
Keyword: 170199 Psychology not elsewhere classified; FOS Psychology
URL: https://figshare.com/collections/The_processing_of_blend_words_in_naming_and_sentence_reading/4069922
https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.4069922
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Advances in morphological processing : a special issue of language and cognitive processes
Pollatsek, Alexander; Juhasz, Barbara J.; Morris, Joanna. - New York : Psychology Press, 2015
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Lexical embeddings produce interference when they are morphologically unrelated to the words in which they are contained: evidence from eye movements
In: Journal of cognitive psychology. - Abingdon : Routlegde, Taylor & Francis Group 24 (2012) 2, 179-188
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Sentence context modifies compound word recognition: Evidence from eye movements
In: Journal of cognitive psychology. - Abingdon : Routlegde, Taylor & Francis Group 24 (2012) 7, 855-870
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Evaluating lexical characteristics of verbal fluency output in schizophrenia
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Effects of morphological families on English compound word recognition: a multitask investigation
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 26 (2011) 4-6, 653-682
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Lexical embeddings produce interference when they are morphologically unrelated to the words in which they are contained: Evidence from eye movements
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Parafoveal processing during reading is reduced across a morphological boundary
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 116 (2010) 1, 136-142
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Parafoveal processing within and between words
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The processing of compound words in English: effects of word length on eye movements during reading
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 23 (2008) 7-8, 1057-1088
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The processing of novel and lexicalised prefixed words in reading
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 23 (2008) 7-8, 1133-1158
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Eye movements and the use of parafoveal word length information in reading
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Immediate and delayed effects of word frequency and word length on eye movements in reading: a reversed delayed effect of word length
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Eye movements and the use of parafoveal word length information in reading
Juhasz, Barbara J.; White, Sarah J.; Liversedge, Simon Paul. - : American Psychological Association, 2008
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Immediate and Delayed Effects of Word Frequency and Word Length on Eye Movements in Reading: A Reversed Delayed Effect of Word Length
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Eye Movements and the Use of Parafoveal Word Length Information in Reading
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