In two experiments, we examined whether word age-of-acquisition (AoA) is a reliable predictor of processing times in semantic tasks. In the first task, participants were asked to say the first associate that came to mind when they saw a stimulus word; the second task involved a semantic categorisation between words with a definable meaning and first names. In both tasks, there were significantly faster responses to earlier-acquired than to later-acquired words. On the basis of these results, we argue that age-of-acquisition effects do not originate solely from the speech output system, but from the semantic system as well. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B,V. All rights reserved.status: publishe
The role of Age of Acquisition (AoA) as a psycholinguistic variable on visual word recognition has b...
Early acquired words are processed faster than later acquired words in lexical and semantictasks. De...
We report two experiments that explored the lin- guistic locus of age-of-acquisition effects in pict...
There are a number of theories that suggest that age of acquisition (AoA) effects are not uniform ac...
The Age of Acquisition (AoA) effect is such that words acquired early in life are processed more qui...
Within the field of study dealing with word-production, it’s a highly reliable observation that word...
Following a brief history of age of acquisition (AoA) research and consideration of measures of AoA,...
There is considerable evidence showing that age of acquisition (AoA) is an important factor influenc...
In many tasks the effects of frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) on reaction latencies are simila...
The influence of Age of Acquisition (AoA) on visual word recognition has been the topic of much rece...
Naming and perception tasks show robust effects of age of acquisition (AoA), with faster processing ...
In two experiments, we investigated the role of age of acquisition (AoA) in the categorizing of obje...
Three hypotheses for effects of age of acquisition (AoA) in lexical processing are compared: the cum...
An early demonstration of the impact of when words were learned was found by Loftus and Suppes (1972...
In two experiments, we investigated the role of age of acquisition (AoA) in the categorizing of obje...
The role of Age of Acquisition (AoA) as a psycholinguistic variable on visual word recognition has b...
Early acquired words are processed faster than later acquired words in lexical and semantictasks. De...
We report two experiments that explored the lin- guistic locus of age-of-acquisition effects in pict...
There are a number of theories that suggest that age of acquisition (AoA) effects are not uniform ac...
The Age of Acquisition (AoA) effect is such that words acquired early in life are processed more qui...
Within the field of study dealing with word-production, it’s a highly reliable observation that word...
Following a brief history of age of acquisition (AoA) research and consideration of measures of AoA,...
There is considerable evidence showing that age of acquisition (AoA) is an important factor influenc...
In many tasks the effects of frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) on reaction latencies are simila...
The influence of Age of Acquisition (AoA) on visual word recognition has been the topic of much rece...
Naming and perception tasks show robust effects of age of acquisition (AoA), with faster processing ...
In two experiments, we investigated the role of age of acquisition (AoA) in the categorizing of obje...
Three hypotheses for effects of age of acquisition (AoA) in lexical processing are compared: the cum...
An early demonstration of the impact of when words were learned was found by Loftus and Suppes (1972...
In two experiments, we investigated the role of age of acquisition (AoA) in the categorizing of obje...
The role of Age of Acquisition (AoA) as a psycholinguistic variable on visual word recognition has b...
Early acquired words are processed faster than later acquired words in lexical and semantictasks. De...
We report two experiments that explored the lin- guistic locus of age-of-acquisition effects in pict...