Article published In: The Mental Lexicon
Vol. 1:1 (2006) ► pp.59–84
Semantic influences on morphological facilitation
Concreteness and family size
Published online: 5 May 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/ml.1.1.06fel
https://doi.org/10.1075/ml.1.1.06fel
Two semantic variables, concreteness and morphological family size, were examined in a single word and a primed lexical decision task. Single word recognition latencies were faster for concrete relative to abstract targets only when morphological family size was small. The magnitude of morphological facilitation for primes related by inflection was greater than by derivation although both revealed a very similar interaction of concreteness and family size. In summary, concreteness influenced morphological processing so as to produce slower decision latencies for small family abstract than concrete words both in a single word and in a morphologically primed context. However, magnitudes of facilitation in isolation from baselines provided an incomplete account of morphological processing.
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