What sources of statistical information do humans leverage to organize the mental lexicon? Recently, accounts emphasizing the importance of word frequency have been challenged by accounts emphasizing contextual diversity (CD). The latter suggest that words will be processed faster if they occur in a greater number of unique semantic contexts. Previous corpus studies have operationalized CD by counting the number of documents that each word appears in. However, there is no guarantee that each document corresponds to a unique semantic context, as documents may address similar topics. We develop a measure of CD that takes into account the semantic similarity of documents, and show that for words appearing in many contexts, appearing in multipl...
Vocabulary learning occurs throughout the lifespan, often implicitly. For foreign language learners,...
We propose that fluent identification of a repeated word is based on a form of episodic memory for t...
The authors conducted 3 experiments investigating the effect of context variability and word frequen...
ABSTRACT—Word frequency is an important predictor of word-naming and lexical decision times. It is, ...
Corpus-based models of lexical strength have questioned the role of word frequency in lexical organi...
Word frequency is the most important known predictor of word naming and lexical decision times. It i...
Word frequency is an important predictor of word-naming and lexical decision times. It is, however, ...
People are better at recalling lists of high- than low-frequency words but as Parmentier, Comesãna, ...
Some research suggests that semantic diversity (SemD), a measure of the variability of contexts in w...
Published: June 6, 2017In the field of word recognition and reading, it is commonly assumed that fre...
Frequency exerts a powerful influence on lexical processing but it is possible that at least part of...
In the field of word recognition and reading, it is commonly assumed that frequently repeated words ...
Research shows that contextual diversity (CD; the number of different contexts in which a word appea...
According to some theories of recognition memory (e.g., S. Dennis & M. S. Humphreys, 2001), the numb...
Prior research has shown that people can learn many nouns (i.e., word-object mappings) from a short ...
Vocabulary learning occurs throughout the lifespan, often implicitly. For foreign language learners,...
We propose that fluent identification of a repeated word is based on a form of episodic memory for t...
The authors conducted 3 experiments investigating the effect of context variability and word frequen...
ABSTRACT—Word frequency is an important predictor of word-naming and lexical decision times. It is, ...
Corpus-based models of lexical strength have questioned the role of word frequency in lexical organi...
Word frequency is the most important known predictor of word naming and lexical decision times. It i...
Word frequency is an important predictor of word-naming and lexical decision times. It is, however, ...
People are better at recalling lists of high- than low-frequency words but as Parmentier, Comesãna, ...
Some research suggests that semantic diversity (SemD), a measure of the variability of contexts in w...
Published: June 6, 2017In the field of word recognition and reading, it is commonly assumed that fre...
Frequency exerts a powerful influence on lexical processing but it is possible that at least part of...
In the field of word recognition and reading, it is commonly assumed that frequently repeated words ...
Research shows that contextual diversity (CD; the number of different contexts in which a word appea...
According to some theories of recognition memory (e.g., S. Dennis & M. S. Humphreys, 2001), the numb...
Prior research has shown that people can learn many nouns (i.e., word-object mappings) from a short ...
Vocabulary learning occurs throughout the lifespan, often implicitly. For foreign language learners,...
We propose that fluent identification of a repeated word is based on a form of episodic memory for t...
The authors conducted 3 experiments investigating the effect of context variability and word frequen...