Lázaro López-Villaseñor, MiguelIllera, VíctorSainz Sánchez, Francisco Javier2025-05-202025-05-202015Lázaro, M., Illera, V., & Sainz, J. (2015). The suffix priming effect: Further evidence for an early morpho-orthographic segmentation process independent of its semantic content. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 69(1), 197-208. https://doi.org/10.1080/17470218.2015.10311461747-021810.1080/17470218.2015.1031146https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/120254This work presents the results of a masked lexical decision experiment in which we explore the morphological parsing of Spanish suffixed or pseudosuffixed words through the suffix priming effect. Priming the bases or pseudobases with their suffixed or pseudosuffixed forms is the standard process in experiments aimed at understanding the processes underlying morphological parsing in visual word recognition with masked priming lexical decision (e.g., darkness–DARK; corner–CORN). We, however, compare the effect of suffix priming on the lexical decision of suffixed (ero–JORNALERO) and pseudosuffixed words (ero–CORDERO), as well as the effect of orthographic priming on nonsuffixed words (eba–PRUEBA). The results show that in the case of suffixed and pseudosuffixed words, related primes (ero–JORNALERO; ero–CORDERO) significantly accelerated response latencies in comparison to unrelated primes (ista–JORNALERO; ura–CORDERO), while for simple words there was no facilitation from the orthographically related prime in comparison to the unrelated prime (eba–PRUEBA; afo–PRUEBA). These results are consistent with the so-called morpho-orthographic segmentation process in the course of visual word recognition, which might also be independent of orthographic and purely semantic factors. Our results also support the view that morphological parsing takes place regardless of whether a stem is present in a word. These results complement findings from studies dealing with CORNER- and BROTHEL-like stimuli.engThe suffix priming effect in Spanish: Further evidence for an early morpho-orthographic parsing regardless of semantic contentjournal article1747-0226https://doi.org/10.1080/17470218.2015.103114625801451open access811.134.2'3Suffix primingMasked primingMorphological processingSuffixed wordsPseudosuffixed wordsSemanticsLogopediaLingüística6104.01 Procesos Cognitivos6104.04 Psicolingüística