Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Context of the Study
1.2 Research Questions and Relevant Concepts
1.3 Significance of the Study
1.4 Organization of the Book
Chapter 2 Theoretical Background: Compounding Morphology and Approaches to Processing Morphologically Complex Words
2.1 The Linguistic Description of Compound Words
2.2 Compound Words in Chinese
2.3 Theoretical Background of the Research on Morphologically Complex Words
2.4 Summary
Chapter 3 Literature Review: Compound Word Processing as a Research Domain
3.1 The Processing of L1 Compound Words
3.2 The Processing of Chinese Compound Words
3.3 The Processing of L2 Compound Words
3.4 The Present Study
3.5 Summary
Chapter 4 Experiment 1: Lexical Decision on English Compound Words by Chinese EFL Learners
4.1 Hypotheses
4.2 Method
4.3 Results
4.4 Discussion
4.5 Summary
Chapter 5 Experiments 2 & 3: Cross-language Priming in Compound Word Processing by Chinese EFL Learners
5.1 Hypotheses
5.2 Method
5.3 Results
5.4 Discussion
5.5 Summary
Chapter 6 General Discussion
6.1 Morphological Decomposition in L1 and L2 Compound Processing
6.2 Cross-language Activation in L2 Compound Processing
6.3 The Time Course of L2 Morphological Processing
6.4 Semantic Transparency in L1 and L2 Compound Processing
6.5 Summary
Chapter 7 Conclusion
7.1 Overall Summary of the Findings
7.2 Implications
7.3 Limitations and Future Research Directions
Bibliography
Abbreviations
Appendices
Appendix I: Familiarity Rating
Appendix II: Semantic Transparency Rating(English)
Appendix III: Semantic Transparency Rating(Chinese)
Appendix IV: Morpheme Translation(English to Chinese)
Appendix V: Morpheme Translation(Chinese to English)
Appendix VI: Critical Test Items and Rating Results in Experiment 1
Appendix VII: Primes and Targets in Experiment 2
Appendix VIII: Primes and Targets in Experiment 3