Dokument: The orthographic representation of a word’s morphological structure: beneficial and detrimental effect for spellers

Titel:The orthographic representation of a word’s morphological structure: beneficial and detrimental effect for spellers
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:hbz:061-20250113-102804-0
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Sprache:Englisch
Dokumententyp:Wissenschaftliche Texte » Artikel, Aufsatz
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Autoren: Sandra, Dominiek [Autor]
Ravid, Dorit [Autor]
Plag, Ingo [Autor]
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Stichwörter:Suffix level, Blind morphological decomposition, Morphological awareness, Spelling errors, Usage frequency, Morphological principle, Homophone dominance, Stem level
Beschreibung:In this paper we present a review of the literature on the role of a word’s morphological structure in written language processing, with an emphasis on spelling. First, we describe that many orthographies have opted for a representation of a word’s morphological structure. Second, we discuss experiments that have demonstrated the importance of a word’s morphological structure in reading, both in isolated word recognition experiments (so-called blind morphological decomposition) and in reading for meaning. Third, we discuss experimental findings that the written representation of a word’s morphological structure can have beneficial effects in spelling, already in young children with a good morphological awareness. However, several experiments have also shown that, in some circumstances, the speller’s task of representing morphology in written words creates considerable challenges and causes spelling errors rather than providing assistance. Closer inspection of this dissociation between beneficial and harmful effects reveals that two factors play a crucial role in determining the error risk: (a) the distinction between stems and affixes (i.e., morphological accessibility based on semantic transparency) and (b) the frequency with which a morpheme type in a language (stem, affix) must be retrieved in writing texts (accessibility based on type and token frequency). The review offers a theoretical framework against which the other papers in this special issue can be situated.
Rechtliche Vermerke:Originalveröffentlichung:
Sandra, D., Ravid, D., & Plag, I. (2024). The orthographic representation of a word’s morphological structure: beneficial and detrimental effect for spellers. Morphology, 34(2), 103–123. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11525-024-09424-z
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Dokument erstellt am:13.01.2025
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