Relation priming is a phenomenon in which comprehension of a word pair (e.g., copper horse) is facilitated by the prior presentation of another word pair (e.g., glass eye) that instantiates the same conceptual relation (i.e., composed of). We investigated whether relation priming is contingent on lexical similarity. Study 1 revealed that relational similarity, but not lexical similarity, reliably predicted noun phrase comprehension across several previously published experiments. Study 2 demonstrated relation priming between lexically dissimilar phrases (e.g., steel scissors → straw hat). Thus, across both studies, lexical similarity failed to explain relation priming. Rather, comprehension of a target phrase was a function of its relationa...
Researchers often assume that automatic semantic priming effects found in lexical decision tasks are...
If derived stimulus relations can serve as a beginning behavioral model of semantic meaning, many of...
By noun-noun compound, we mean any combination of two nouns that native speakers of a language can u...
Relation priming is a phenomenon in which comprehension of a word pair (e.g.. COPPER HORSE) is facil...
We examine how the understanding of novel noun-noun compounds is facilitated by priming from simi-la...
We evaluate whether evidence from conceptual combination supports the relational priming model of an...
We evaluate whether evidence from conceptual combination supports the relational priming model of an...
Lexical priming, whereby a prime word facilitates recognition of a related target word (e.g., nurse ...
Word pairs may be integrative (i.e., combination of two concepts into one meaningful entity; e.g., f...
We examined the role of different types of similarity in both analogical reasoning and recognition m...
Lexical priming, whereby a prime word facilitates recognition of a related target word (e.g., nurse ...
Three experiments were performed to test the influences of both the similarity relations in the stim...
Derived equivalence relations, it has been argued, provide a behavioral model of semantic or symboli...
Derived equivalence relations, it has been argued, provide a behavioral model of semantic or symboli...
Current views of conceptual combination postulate that novel phrases are interpreted by linking one ...
Researchers often assume that automatic semantic priming effects found in lexical decision tasks are...
If derived stimulus relations can serve as a beginning behavioral model of semantic meaning, many of...
By noun-noun compound, we mean any combination of two nouns that native speakers of a language can u...
Relation priming is a phenomenon in which comprehension of a word pair (e.g.. COPPER HORSE) is facil...
We examine how the understanding of novel noun-noun compounds is facilitated by priming from simi-la...
We evaluate whether evidence from conceptual combination supports the relational priming model of an...
We evaluate whether evidence from conceptual combination supports the relational priming model of an...
Lexical priming, whereby a prime word facilitates recognition of a related target word (e.g., nurse ...
Word pairs may be integrative (i.e., combination of two concepts into one meaningful entity; e.g., f...
We examined the role of different types of similarity in both analogical reasoning and recognition m...
Lexical priming, whereby a prime word facilitates recognition of a related target word (e.g., nurse ...
Three experiments were performed to test the influences of both the similarity relations in the stim...
Derived equivalence relations, it has been argued, provide a behavioral model of semantic or symboli...
Derived equivalence relations, it has been argued, provide a behavioral model of semantic or symboli...
Current views of conceptual combination postulate that novel phrases are interpreted by linking one ...
Researchers often assume that automatic semantic priming effects found in lexical decision tasks are...
If derived stimulus relations can serve as a beginning behavioral model of semantic meaning, many of...
By noun-noun compound, we mean any combination of two nouns that native speakers of a language can u...