A meta-analytic review of morphological priming in Semitic languages
Lily Xu,
Elizabeth Solá-Llonch,
Huilei Wang
et al.
Abstract:Two types of discontinuous morphemes are thought to be the basic building blocks of words in Semitic languages:
roots and templates. However, the role of these morphemes in lexical access and representation is debated. Priming experiments,
where reaction times to target words are predicted to be faster when preceded by morphologically-related primes compared to
unrelated control primes, provide conflicting evidence bearing on this debate. We used meta-analysis to synthesise the findings
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