| Literature DB >> 22046167 |
Juhani Järvikivi1, Pirita Pyykkönen.
Abstract
The present study investigated sub- and supralexical effects in morphological processing for inflected and pseudo complex words and pseudo words in lexical decision with masked and cross-modal priming. The results showed that the early stage of morphological processing is not only sensitive to whether the orthographic string can be segmented into an existing stem and affix, but also whether the full form is an existing word the meaning of which differs from the meaning of the segmented stem. It is thus likely that from early on morphological processing is probably not governed by morpho-orthographic processes alone, but is most likely sensitive to top-down information, perhaps originating from supralexical semantic connections between the words morphological family members. In addition, whereas semantic interpretability has a clear advantage later in processing, this stage seems to be sensitive to bottom-up form information as well. In a detailed theoretical discussion we show how these findings, along with earlier findings, are explained by a model that assumes that morphological information is represented at two interactive levels, corresponding to sublexical form (orthographic) and supralexical (semantic) information mediated by a lexical level. This allows supralexical (semantic) effects to feed top-down, predicting differences between regular inflected and pseudo complex words at the lexical level, affecting the early phases of processing for these words.Entities:
Keywords: cross-modal priming; inflection; lexical access; masked priming; morphological family size; morphology; pseudo complex words; semantics
Year: 2011 PMID: 22046167 PMCID: PMC3201059 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00282
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Summary of the stimuli in experiments 1 and 2.
| Experimental condition | Stimuli | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prime | Target | |||
| (1) | Pseudo complex | |||
| (2) | Inflected transparent | |||
| (3) | Inflected pseudo word | |||
| (4) | Uninflected pseudo word | |||
| (5) | Unrelated | |||
Sg, singular; pl, plural; nom, nominative case; ptv, partitive case; ade, adessive case; *illegal combination.
Stimuli used in the present experiments.
| Pseudo complex | Inflected | Non-word 1 | Non-word 2 | Unrelated | Target | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Akana | “Husk” | Akalle | “Old-woman-all-sg” | Akajen | Akavos | Singot | “Bazooka-nom-pl” | Akka | “Old woman” |
| Hipiä | “Skin” | Hipit | “Hippie-nom-pl” | Hipinä | Hipie | Hiipat | “Mitre-nom-pl” | Hippi | “Hippie” |
| Jalava | “Elm” | Jalassa | “Foot-ine-sg” | Jalana | Jalape | Kurssina | “Course-ess-sg” | Jalka | “Foot” |
| Kaljama | “Slippery ice” | Kaljana | “Beer-ess-sg” | Kaljaja | Kaljano | Ruohona | “Grass-ess-sg” | Kalja | “Beer” |
| Kampela | “Flounder” | Kampea | “Crank-ptv-sg” | Kampella | Kampemmi | Läpät | “Valve-nom-pl” | Kampi | “Crank” |
| Kanava | “Canal” | Kanana | “Chicken-ess-sg” | Kanajen | Kanappi | Tasetta | “Balance-ptv-sg” | Kana | “Chicken” |
| Kärsämö | “Yarrow” | Kärsänä | “Trunk-ess-sg” | Kärsäen | Kärsäli | Pestille | “Job-all-sg” | Kärsä | “Trunk” |
| Kattila | “Saucepan” | Kattina | “Cat-ess-sg” | Kattilla | Kattitsi | Uuneja | “Oven-ptv-pl” | Katti | “Cat” |
| Kauhava | “Place” | Kauhana | “Scoop-ess-sg” | Kauhajen | Kauhalo | Lankona | “Brother-in-law-ess-sg” | Kauha | “Scoop” |
| Korona | “Corona” | Korot | “Heel-nom-pl” | Koroja | Korono | Rannat | “Shore-nom-pl” | Korko | “Heel” |
| Lakana | “Sheet” | Lakalla | “Lacquer-ade-sg” | Lakajen | Lakara | Pannuun | “Pan-ill-sg” | Lakka | “Lacquer” |
| Leijona | “Lion” | Leijoja | “Kite-ptv-pl” | Leijolla | Leijosko | Harput | “Harp-nom-pl” | Leija | “Kite” |
| Lomake | “Form” | Lomalla | “Holiday-ade-sg” | Lomaita | Lomarki | Kaavana | “Formula-ess-sg” | Loma | “Holiday” |
| Majava | “Beaver” | Majana | “Hut-ess-sg” | Majajen | Majaro | Lemuja | “Smell-ptv-pl” | Maja | “Hut” |
| Mammona | “Riches” | Mammoja | “Mother-ptv-pl” | Mammolle | Mammokar | Kasinot | “Casino-nom-pl” | Mamma | “Mother” |
| Meloni | “Melon” | Meloja | “Paddle-ptv-pl” | Melolla | Melote | Eliönä | “Organism-ess-sg” | Mela | “Paddle” |
| Moukari | “Sledgehammer” | Moukan | “Lout-gen-sg” | Moukana | Moukaro | Elukat | “Animal-nom-pl” | Moukka | “Lout” |
| Pakina | “Causerie” | Pakissa | “Toolbox-ine-sg” | Pakien | Pakino | Sudesta | “Wolf-ela-sg” | Pakki | “Reverse” |
| Papana | “Dropping” | Papalle | “Grandfather-all-sg” | Papaista | Paparo | Konttiin | “Container-ill-sg” | Pappa | “Grandfather” |
| Patina | “Verdigris” | Patit | “Bump-nom-pl” | Patija | Patinu | Harat | “Harrow-nom-pl” | Patti | “Bump” |
| Pernaja | “Place” | Pernana | “Spleen-ess-sg” | Pernajen | Pernatsi | Hirsiä | “Log-ptv-pl” | Perna | “Spleen” |
| Pilari | “Pillar” | Pilat | “Prank-nom-sg” | Pilaja | Pilano | Heimot | “Tribe-nom-pl” | Pila | “Prank” |
| Pokkari | “Paperback” | Pokkana | “Poker (face)-ess-sg” | Pokkan | Pokkalo | Vehnänä | “Wheat-ess-sg” | Pokka | “Poker (face)” |
| Puntari | “Scale” | Puntaa | “Pound-ptv-sg” | Puntan | Puntaro | Hylkyä | “Wreck-ptv-sg” | Punta | “Pound” |
| Sarana | “Hinge” | Saralla | “Strip-ade-sg” | Sarailla | Sarakso | Frangit | “Frank-nom-pl” | Sarka | “Strip” |
| Satula | “Saddle” | Satuja | “Fairytale-ptv-pl” | Satuita | Satuski | Junana | “Train-ess-sg” | Satu | “Fairytale” |
| Sikari | “Cigar” | Sikana | “Pig-ess-sg” | Sikan | Sikapo | Hiekat | “Sand-nom-pl” | Sika | “Pig” |
| Takila | “Rog” | Takitta | “Coat-abe-sg” | Takiin | Takito | Mafiaa | “Mafia-pt-sg” | Takki | “Coat” |
| Vanaja | “Place” | Vanana | “Trail-ess-sg” | Vanajen | Vanappi | Kilit | “Goat-nom-pl” | Vana | “Trail” |
| Vasama | “Bolt” | Vasana | “Calf-ess-sg” | Vasaja | Vasate | Pajut | “Willow-nom-pl” | Vasa | “Calf” |
Nom, nominative; gen, genitive; ptv, partitive; ess, essive; ine, inessive; ade, adessive; all, allative; abe, abessive; ill, illative; sg, singular; pl, plural.
Mean reaction times, error percentages, and net priming effects for masked and cross-modal priming experiments.
| Prime type | Masked priming | Cross-modal priming | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RT (Std) | Error (%) | Effect | RT (Std) | Error (%) | Effect | |
| Inflected transparent | 642 (128) | 3.0 | −47 | 559 (116) | 6.5 | −63 |
| Pseudo complex | 660 (153) | 6.5 | −29 | 601 (117) | 7.7 | −22 |
| Inflected pseudo word | 640 (121) | 6.0 | −49 | 598 (130) | 5.9 | −25 |
| Uninflected pseudo word | 675 (148) | 7.7 | −14 | 583 (123) | 8.9 | −40 |
| Unrelated | 689 (165) | 6.0 | 623 (117) | 5.9 | ||
Negative sign denotes facilitation.
Results from the statistical analyses.
| Estimate | SE | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Intercept) | 6.476355 | 0.033943 | 190.80 | 0.0001** |
| Experiment Mask | 0.055084 | 0.035998 | 1.53 | 0.0874 |
| Cond1 | −0.054985 | 0.018563 | −2.96 | 0.0040** |
| Cond2 | −0.118514 | 0.018491 | −6.41 | 0.0001** |
| Cond3 | −0.056605 | 0.018466 | −3.07 | 0.0020* |
| Cond4 | −0.071027 | 0.018641 | −3.81 | 0.0001** |
| StemFree | −0.071709 | 0.033476 | −2.14 | 0.0206* |
| Experiment mask:cond 1 | 0.014782 | 0.026320 | 0.56 | 0.5976 |
| Experiment mask:cond 2 | 0.048332 | 0.026103 | 1.85 | 0.0686 |
| Experiment mask:cond 3 | −0.004857 | 0.026171 | −0.19 | 0.8256 |
| Experiment mask:cond 4 | 0.057580 | 0.026404 | 2.18 | 0.0290* |
| Experiment mask:stem free | 0.044498 | 0.016856 | 2.64 | 0.0096* |
Conditions (Cond) are as follows: 1 = pseudo complex; 2 = inflected; 3 = inflected pseudoword; 4 = uninflected pseudoword. Reference levels are: experiment – cross-modal; Condition – unrelated; Stem – bound. *.
Results from statistical analyses with inflected words as reference level.
| Estimate | SE | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Intercept) | 6.357841 | 0.033928 | 187.39 | 0.0001** |
| Experiment mask | 0.103417 | 0.035868 | 2.88 | 0.0012* |
| Cond1 | 0.063529 | 0.018583 | 3.42 | 0.0006** |
| Cond3 | 0.061909 | 0.018523 | 3.34 | 0.0004** |
| Cond4 | 0.047487 | 0.018676 | 2.54 | 0.0102* |
| Cond5 | 0.118514 | 0.018491 | 6.41 | 0.0001** |
| Stem Free | −0.071709 | 0.033476 | −2.14 | 0.0210* |
| Experiment mask:cond 1 | −0.033550 | 0.026181 | −1.28 | 0.1904 |
| Experiment mask:cond 3 | −0.053190 | 0.026072 | −2.04 | 0.0450* |
| Experiment mask:cond 4 | 0.009248 | 0.026262 | 0.35 | 0.7402 |
| Experiment mask:cond 5 | −0.048332 | 0.026103 | −1.85 | 0.0642 |
| Experiment mask:stem free | 0.044498 | 0.016856 | 2.64 | 0.0088* |
Conditions (Cond) are as follows: 1 = pseudo complex; 3 = inflected pseudoword; 4 = uninflected pseudoword; 5 = unrelated. Reference levels are: experiment – cross-modal; Condition – inflected; Stem – bound. *.