The highly transparent Turkish orthography was employed to examine imageability in relation to level of skill in two experiments. In experiment 1, previously skilled readers (n = 24) named 40 high frequency and 40 low frequency words manipulated factorially with imageability. A significant main effect was only found for frequency. In experiment 2, a total of 44 adult Turkish readers (16 very skilled and 28 skilled) named the same stimuli as in experiment 1. The results showed an expected main effect for skill and frequency. However, whilst the main effect for imageability was nonsignificant, a 2-way interaction of skill by imageability and a 3-way interaction of skill by imageability by frequency were found to be significant. Very skilled r...
The present study examined the manner in ivliich Turkish readers read aloud words printed in shallow...
The paper presents the first experimental data on visual word recognition in the atypically transpar...
This study investigates differences in the word processing skills of students with and without readi...
The highly transparent Turkish orthography was employed to examine imageability in relation to level...
The aims of the two experiments reported here were to examine the effects of imageability on naming ...
The aim of the current experiments is to examine imageability effects on single word naming using th...
Word imageability, a semantic variable, in naming by beginning readers of English is well documented...
Turkish is an atypically transparent orthography in which translations between print and sound are o...
The cognitive processes involved in single-word naming of the transparent Turkish orthography were e...
Imageability has been shown to affect word naming in English where print-to-sound translation is ass...
The role of orthographic transparency on cognitive processes involved in reading has been debated fo...
There has been a recent surge of interest in examining the effect of AoA on lexical processing tasks...
Previous work on single-word naming in university-level readers has shown that semantic factors affe...
The aim of the study is to explore the role of age of acquisition in word and picture naming in adul...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
The present study examined the manner in ivliich Turkish readers read aloud words printed in shallow...
The paper presents the first experimental data on visual word recognition in the atypically transpar...
This study investigates differences in the word processing skills of students with and without readi...
The highly transparent Turkish orthography was employed to examine imageability in relation to level...
The aims of the two experiments reported here were to examine the effects of imageability on naming ...
The aim of the current experiments is to examine imageability effects on single word naming using th...
Word imageability, a semantic variable, in naming by beginning readers of English is well documented...
Turkish is an atypically transparent orthography in which translations between print and sound are o...
The cognitive processes involved in single-word naming of the transparent Turkish orthography were e...
Imageability has been shown to affect word naming in English where print-to-sound translation is ass...
The role of orthographic transparency on cognitive processes involved in reading has been debated fo...
There has been a recent surge of interest in examining the effect of AoA on lexical processing tasks...
Previous work on single-word naming in university-level readers has shown that semantic factors affe...
The aim of the study is to explore the role of age of acquisition in word and picture naming in adul...
Alphabetic orthographies differ in the transparency of their letter-sound mappings, with English ort...
The present study examined the manner in ivliich Turkish readers read aloud words printed in shallow...
The paper presents the first experimental data on visual word recognition in the atypically transpar...
This study investigates differences in the word processing skills of students with and without readi...