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Figure 4: Cross-modal lexical priming of participles. Figure 4a presents mean lexical decision times on visual targets for -t participles, identical repetitions and unrelated controls. The morphological prime (= regular -t participles) produced a full priming effect compared to unrelated controls which is similar to an identical repetition. Figure 4b presents mean lexical decision times for irregular -n participles, identical repetitions and unrelated controls. In this case, the morphological prime, i.e. the irregular -n participles, produced a partial priming effect, i.e. longer reaction times than an identical repetition.