TY - JOUR A1 - Heyer, Vera A1 - Clahsen, Harald T1 - Late bilinguals see a scan in scanner AND in scandal: dissecting formal overlap from morphological priming in the processing of derived words T2 - Bilingualism : language and cognition. N2 - Masked priming research with late (non-native) bilinguals has reported facilitation effects following morphologically derived prime words (scanner - scan). However, unlike for native speakers, there are suggestions that purely orthographic prime-target overlap (scandal - scan) also produces priming in non-native visual word recognition. Our study directly compares orthographically related and derived prime-target pairs. While native readers showed morphological but not formal overlap priming, the two prime types yielded the same magnitudes of facilitation for non-natives. We argue that early word recognition processes in a non-native language are more influenced by surface-form properties than in one's native language. KW - Masked priming KW - late bilinguals KW - derivation KW - orthographic overlap Y1 - 2014 UR - https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/38801 SN - 1366-7289 SN - 1469-1841 VL - 18 IS - 3 SP - 543 EP - 550 PB - Cambridge Univ. Press CY - New York ER -