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Andrews, Sally; Lo, Steson – Journal of Memory and Language, 2013
This experiment used the masked priming lexical decision task to address previous contradictory evidence about the relative strength of priming for (i) transparent pairs (e.g., "worker" "WORK") which are morphologically and semantically related; (ii) opaque pairs (e.g., "corner" "CORN") which appear to be morphological relatives but are not…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Profiles, Spelling, Semantics
Age/Order of Acquisition Effects and the Cumulative Learning of Foreign Words: A Word Training Study
Izura, Cristina; Perez, Miguel A.; Agallou, Elizabeth; Wright, Victoria C.; Marin, Javier; Stadthagen-Gonzalez, Hans; Ellis, Andrew W. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2011
Early acquired words are processed faster than later acquired words in lexical and semantic tasks. Demonstrating such age of acquisition (AoA) effects beyond reasonable doubt, and then investigating those effects empirically, is complicated by the natural correlation between AoA and other word properties such as frequency and imageability. In an…
Descriptors: Semantics, Language Processing, Age, Second Language Learning
Yap, Melvin J.; Tse, Chi-Shing; Balota, David A. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2009
Word frequency and semantic priming effects are among the most robust effects in visual word recognition, and it has been generally assumed that these two variables produce interactive effects in lexical decision performance, with larger priming effects for low-frequency targets. The results from four lexical decision experiments indicate that the…
Descriptors: Semantics, Integrity, Word Recognition, Experimental Psychology
Kuipers, Jan-Rouke; La Heij, Wido – Journal of Memory and Language, 2008
Basic-level picture naming is hampered by the presence of a semantically related context word (compared to an unrelated word), whereas picture categorization is facilitated by a semantically related context word. This reversal of the semantic context effect has been explained by assuming that in categorization tasks, basic-level distractor words…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Semantics, Classification, Vocabulary Development
Ameel, Eef; Malt, Barbara; Storms, Gert – Journal of Memory and Language, 2008
Despite arguments for the relative ease of learning common noun meanings, semantic development continues well past the early years of language acquisition even for names of concrete objects. We studied evolution of the use of common nouns during later lexical development. Children aged 5-14 years and adults named common household objects and their…
Descriptors: University Presses, Semantics, Nouns, Language Acquisition
Melinger, Alissa; Koenig, Jean-Pierre – Journal of Memory and Language, 2007
This paper presents three naming experiments designed to investigate whether the activation levels of syntactic features associated with lexical items, specifically part-of-speech information, can influence lexical processes. Naming preferences for orthographically ambiguous but phonologically distinct English nouns and verbs, such as "convict"…
Descriptors: Semantics, Nouns, Vocabulary Development, Form Classes (Languages)