Age of acquisition effects in picture naming: Evidence for a lexical-semantic competition hypothesis

Brysbaert, Marc, Ghyselinck, M and Meyer, A. S

(2005)

Brysbaert, Marc, Ghyselinck, M and Meyer, A. S (2005) Age of acquisition effects in picture naming: Evidence for a lexical-semantic competition hypothesis. Cognition, 96 (1).

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Abstract

In many tasks the effects of frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) on reaction latencies are similar in size. However, in picture naming the AoA-effect is often significantly larger than expected on the basis of the frequency-effect. Previous explanations of this frequency-independent AoA-effect have attributed it to the organisation of the semantic system or to the way phonological word forms are stored in the mental lexicon. Using a semantic blocking paradigm, we show that semantic context effects on naming latencies are more pronounced for late-acquired than for early-acquired words. This interaction between AoA and naming context is likely to arise during lexical-semantic encoding, which we put forward as the locus for the frequency-independent AoA effect.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleAge of acquisition effects in picture naming: Evidence for a lexical-semantic competition hypothesis
AuthorsBrysbaert, Marc
Ghyselinck, M
Meyer, A. S
Uncontrolled KeywordsAge-of-acquisition, picture naming, lexical retrieval, semantic context
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2004.11.006

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