L B Feldman
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Feldman L, Larabee J
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2001 Jun;
27(3):680-91.
PMID: 11424654
Morphological facilitation was examined in immediate (Experiment 1) and long-term (Experiment 2) lexical decision with English materials. For the target (payment), related primes consisted of base-alone (pay), affix-plus-base (prepay), or...
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Feldman L
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2001 Feb;
26(6):1431-44.
PMID: 11185775
Effects of orthographically and semantically related primes were compared with morphologically related primes in an immediate (Experiment 1) and a long-term (Experiment 2) lexical decision task. Morphological relatedness produced facilitation...
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Feldman L, Soltano E
Brain Lang
. 1999 Aug;
68(1-2):33-9.
PMID: 10433736
Patterns of facilitation in three lexical decision studies reveal several properties of morphologically complex words that influence processing. In one study, effects of morphological (VOWED-VOW) similarity are contrasted with effects...
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Feldman L, Siok W
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 1997 May;
23(3):776-81.
PMID: 9165709
M. Taft and X. Zhu (1997) reported that character decision latencies to real Chinese characters containing components that entered into many combinations were faster than decision latencies to characters with...
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Feldman L, Frost R, Pnini T
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 1995 Jul;
21(4):947-60.
PMID: 7673870
Participants segmented and shifted a sequence of letters from a source word to a target word and then named the product aloud. Morphemic and nonmorphemic letter sequences (e.g., EN) from...
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Feldman L, Bentin S
Q J Exp Psychol A
. 1994 May;
47(2):407-35.
PMID: 8036270
In concatenative languages such as English, the morphemes of a word are linked linearly so that words formed from the same base morpheme also resemble each other along orthographic dimensions....
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Feldman L
Psychol Res
. 1991 Jan;
53(1):33-41.
PMID: 1857757
Evidence of morphological processing was investigated in three word recognition tasks. In the first study, phonological ambiguity of the base morpheme in morphologically complex words of Serbo-Croatian was exploited in...
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Bentin S, Feldman L
Q J Exp Psychol A
. 1990 Nov;
42(4):693-711.
PMID: 2287760
The effect of morphological repetition at lag 0 and at lag 15 on lexical decision was investigated in Hebrew with three types of relation between prime and target. In the...
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Frost R, Feldman L, Katz L
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 1990 Jul;
16(4):569-80.
PMID: 2142953
Three experiments in Serbo-Croatian were conducted on the effects of phonological ambiguity and lexical ambiguity on printed word recognition. Subjects decided rapidly if a printed and a spoken word matched...
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Hanson V, Feldman L
Mem Cognit
. 1989 May;
17(3):292-301.
PMID: 2725266
A sign decision task, in which deaf signers made a decision about the number of hands required to form a particular sign of American Sign Language (ASL), revealed significant facilitation...