The importance of vocabulary in reading comprehension emphasizes the need to accurately assess an individual’s familiarity with words. The present article highlights problems with using occurrence counts in corpora as an index of word familiarity, especially when studying individuals varying in reading experience. We demonstrate via computational simulations and norming studies that corpus-based word frequencies systematically overestimate strengths of word representations, especially in the low-frequency range and in smaller-size vocabularies. Experience-driven differences in word familiarity prove to be faithfully captured by the subjective frequency ratings collected from responders at different experience levels. When matched on those l...
We investigate the origin of differences in the word frequency effect between native speakers and se...
We investigate the origin of differences in the word frequency effect between native speakers and se...
The word frequency paradox refers to the finding that low frequency words are better recognized than...
The importance of vocabulary in reading comprehension emphasizes the need to accurately assess an in...
Megastudies with processing efficiency measures for thousands of words allow researchers to assess t...
Megastudies with processing efficiency measures for thousands of words allow researchers to assess t...
ABSTRACT—Word frequency is an important predictor of word-naming and lexical decision times. It is, ...
Given the lack of empirical corpus-based frequency counts in many languages, it would be useful and ...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
Vocabulary knowledge is central to a speaker's command of their language. In previous research, grea...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
Vocabulary knowledge is central to a speaker's command of their language. In previous research, grea...
Individuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their respons...
Abstract. This paper reports the results of a study of word frequency as a predictor of students &ap...
We investigate the origin of differences in the word frequency effect between native speakers and se...
We investigate the origin of differences in the word frequency effect between native speakers and se...
The word frequency paradox refers to the finding that low frequency words are better recognized than...
The importance of vocabulary in reading comprehension emphasizes the need to accurately assess an in...
Megastudies with processing efficiency measures for thousands of words allow researchers to assess t...
Megastudies with processing efficiency measures for thousands of words allow researchers to assess t...
ABSTRACT—Word frequency is an important predictor of word-naming and lexical decision times. It is, ...
Given the lack of empirical corpus-based frequency counts in many languages, it would be useful and ...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
Vocabulary knowledge is central to a speaker's command of their language. In previous research, grea...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
Vocabulary knowledge is central to a speaker's command of their language. In previous research, grea...
Individuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their respons...
Abstract. This paper reports the results of a study of word frequency as a predictor of students &ap...
We investigate the origin of differences in the word frequency effect between native speakers and se...
We investigate the origin of differences in the word frequency effect between native speakers and se...
The word frequency paradox refers to the finding that low frequency words are better recognized than...