The role of context on age of acquisition effects in visual word recognition: evidence from Turkish.
Conference paper
Raman, I. and Wilson, M. 2010. The role of context on age of acquisition effects in visual word recognition: evidence from Turkish. Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading. Campus Hotel Berlin 07 - 10 Jul 2010 SSSR Meeting.
Type | Conference paper |
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Title | The role of context on age of acquisition effects in visual word recognition: evidence from Turkish. |
Authors | Raman, I. and Wilson, M. |
Abstract | The influence of Age of Acquisition (AoA) on visual word recognition has been the topic of much recent research with evidence showing how early acquired items, such as words and pictures, are processed faster and more accurately in comparison to late acquired items. Several key questions have been raised with regards to understanding this phenomenon, specifically the locus of the AoA effects and its organisation within the lexical system. In the current study, the locus of AoA effects are further explored from a lexical and semantic level of representation in a series of single-word naming experiments. |
Research Group | Language, Learning and Cognition group |
Conference | Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading |
Publisher | SSSR Meeting |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 14 Apr 2011 |
Output status | Published |
Additional information | Symposium Title: Age-of-acquisition effects in visual word recognition: cross-linguistic evidence from five different orthographies. |
Language | English |
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