2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jml.2022.104331
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Morphological segmentation of nonwords in individuals with acquired dyslexia

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“…Beyersmann and colleagues (2020) also found that the effects related to the morphological composition of pseudowords were stronger in German than in French, suggesting that the morphological effects are language dependent. Nonetheless, similar results have been observed in a number of other languages such as English (Crepaldi et al, 2010; Dawson et al, 2018, see also Beyersmann et al, 2022, for the case of readers with acquired dyslexia), Italian (Burani et al, 1999; Caramazza et al, 1988), and Spanish (Carden et al, 2019; Lázaro et al, 2022).…”
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“…Beyersmann and colleagues (2020) also found that the effects related to the morphological composition of pseudowords were stronger in German than in French, suggesting that the morphological effects are language dependent. Nonetheless, similar results have been observed in a number of other languages such as English (Crepaldi et al, 2010; Dawson et al, 2018, see also Beyersmann et al, 2022, for the case of readers with acquired dyslexia), Italian (Burani et al, 1999; Caramazza et al, 1988), and Spanish (Carden et al, 2019; Lázaro et al, 2022).…”
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