Conference
Individual differences in visual comprehension of morphological complexity
Abstract
This paper explores variability in individual strategies of processing morphologically complex words. We examined the eye-movement record that 71 readers showed during reading of suffixed words (truck+er): the readers also took part in a battery of 17 skill tests, which allowed for a fine-grained characterization of their verbal abilities. Statistical analyses revealed that an individual’s ability to segment words as well as his or her level of …
Authors
Kuperman V; Van Dyke JA
Pagination
pp. 1643-1648
Publication Date
January 1, 2011
Conference proceedings
Expanding the Space of Cognitive Science Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society Cogsci 2011