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Seeing stems everywhere: Position-independent identification of stem morphemes
2013
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
There is broad consensus that printed complex words are identified on the basis of their constituent morphemes. This fact raises the issue of how the word identification system codes for morpheme position, hence allowing it to distinguish between words like overhang and hangover, and to recognize that preheat is a word, whereas heatpre is not. Recent data have shown that suffixes are identified as morphemes only when they occur at the end of letter strings (Crepaldi, Rastle, & Davis, 2010,
doi:10.1037/a0029713
pmid:22905908
fatcat:lht4tob6djalfh2xqevg2tljbm