Priming
- Marije Soto
- Jul 9, 2022
- 1 min read
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In a word priming paradigm, different types of relations between prime (1st word) and
target (2ndword) are manipulated, such as: semantic association (apple-pear), morphological
relation (teach-teacher), phonologic similarity (peach-pea), repetition(peach-peach), to
name a few. The rationale behind this paradigm is that the activation of the second word
is affected (facilitated or hindered) by the activation of the previously presented word (the
prime). Depending on the research hypothesis, a specific kind of relation can be manipulated
in order to assess its involvement in word representation and processing.
PRIMING COBERTO?
SOTO, M.; MANHÃES, A.G. Morphological priming resists language and modality
switching in late Dutch-Brazilian Portuguese bilinguals. Revista de Estudos da Linguagem, Belo Horizonte, v.25, n.3, p. 1717-1766, 2017
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