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The Lexical Status of the Root in Processing Morphologically Complex Words in Arabic
Yasmin Shalhoub-Awwad
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Mark Leikin
Department of Learning Disabilities
Department of Special Education
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Lexical Status
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Tartus
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Morphologically Complex Words
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Age Groups
50%
Second Grade
50%
Reading Acquisition
50%
Target Word
50%
Fifth Grade
50%
Elementary School Age
50%
Lexical Decision
50%
Visual Word Recognition
50%
Recognition Process
50%
Morpho
50%
Morpheme
50%
Mental Lexicon
50%
Young Readers
50%
Arabic Words
50%
Semantic Information
50%
Cross-modal Priming
50%
Written Language Acquisition
50%
Soil Orders
50%
Tura
50%
Lexical Unit
50%
Psychology
Priming
100%
Lexical Decision
100%
Visual Word Recognition
100%
Morpheme
100%