Morpho-orthographic segmentation of opaque and transparent derived words: New evidence for Spanish
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2020
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Lázaro, M., García, L., & Illera, V. (2020). Morpho-orthographic segmentation of opaque and transparent derived words: New evidence for Spanish. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 74(5), 944-954. https://doi.org/10.1177/1747021820977038
Abstract
Semantic transparency has been extensively analyzed in research on visual word recognition. Under the masked priming paradigm, it has consistently been shown that
opaque and transparent words are facilitated relative to form-related controls, but differences in priming between one condition and another have not been conclusively
proven. Hence, research has been unable to theoretically elucidate the possible value of semantic transparency in the processing of derived words. This study describes two
lexical decision experiments in Spanish. Experiment 1 revealed differences between the transparent and orthographic conditions, with no differences between the other
conditions in the analyses of the error rates. In the second experiment, the participants visited the laboratory on two occasions, separated by a week. The task was administered
twice, with participants responding to one of the experimental lists on each day. The results of this second experiment revealed significant differences in the size of the
priming effect of the opaque and transparent conditions compared to the form-related condition, but without differences between these two effects. We discuss these findings
from the perspective of current models of visual lexical processing.
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