The traces that novel morphologically complex words leave in memory are abstract in nature

Volume: 12, Issue: 2, Pages: 181 - 218
Published: Dec 31, 2017
Abstract
Previous work has shown that novel morphologically complex words (henceforth neologisms) leave traces in memory after just one encounter. This study addressed the question whether these traces are abstract in nature or exemplars. In three experiments, neologisms were either primed by themselves or by their stems. The primes occurred in the visual modality whereas the targets were presented in the auditory modality (Experiment 1) or vice versa...
Paper Details
Title
The traces that novel morphologically complex words leave in memory are abstract in nature
Published Date
Dec 31, 2017
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
181 - 218
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