Hezekiah Akiva Bacovcin1, Amy Goodwin Davies1, Robert J Wilder1
1Department of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
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Rhyme priming reveals that words with shared stems, like "snowed," are processed faster when preceded by rhyming words, such as "dough." This finding supports an independent morphological component in language processing.
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