Previous research indicates that general cognitive abilities, such as attention or executive control, contribute to language processing (Hartsuiker & Barkhuysen, 2006; Jongman et al., 2014; Shao et al., 2013). Potential effects of language-specific abilities, such as vocabulary, on language processing in adult native speakers have been examined less extensively. Goals: a) develop and assess measures of vocabulary size in Dutch native speakers, and b) investigate the relationship between individual differences in vocabulary and language processing
Keuleers, Stevens, Mandera, and Brysbaert (2015) presented a new variable, word prevalence, defined ...
In recent years, psycholinguistics has seen a remarkable growth of research based on the analysis of...
In recent years, psycholinguistics has seen a remarkable growth of research based on the analysis of...
Previous research indicates that general cognitive abilities, such as attention or executive control...
We use the results of a large online experiment on word knowledge in Dutch to investigate variables ...
Vocabulary knowledge is central to a speaker's command of their language. In previous research, grea...
Vocabulary knowledge is central to a speaker's command of their language. In previous research, grea...
Vocabulary knowledge is central to a speaker's command of their language. In previous research, grea...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
We report the results of two studies investigating lexical access in bilinguals. In Study 1,monoling...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigated how individual differences in linguistic knowl...
Individuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their respons...
AbstractIndividuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their...
This study investigated the influence of cognitive ability on bilingual children's vocabulary develo...
Abstract: This study aims to determine the possible relationships among foreign language vocabulary...
Keuleers, Stevens, Mandera, and Brysbaert (2015) presented a new variable, word prevalence, defined ...
In recent years, psycholinguistics has seen a remarkable growth of research based on the analysis of...
In recent years, psycholinguistics has seen a remarkable growth of research based on the analysis of...
Previous research indicates that general cognitive abilities, such as attention or executive control...
We use the results of a large online experiment on word knowledge in Dutch to investigate variables ...
Vocabulary knowledge is central to a speaker's command of their language. In previous research, grea...
Vocabulary knowledge is central to a speaker's command of their language. In previous research, grea...
Vocabulary knowledge is central to a speaker's command of their language. In previous research, grea...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
We report the results of two studies investigating lexical access in bilinguals. In Study 1,monoling...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigated how individual differences in linguistic knowl...
Individuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their respons...
AbstractIndividuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their...
This study investigated the influence of cognitive ability on bilingual children's vocabulary develo...
Abstract: This study aims to determine the possible relationships among foreign language vocabulary...
Keuleers, Stevens, Mandera, and Brysbaert (2015) presented a new variable, word prevalence, defined ...
In recent years, psycholinguistics has seen a remarkable growth of research based on the analysis of...
In recent years, psycholinguistics has seen a remarkable growth of research based on the analysis of...