Five experiments investigated the recognition of proper names and common nouns using the lexical decision paradigm. In Experiments 1-3 the case of the initial letter of written stimuli was systematically varied. An advantage was consistently found for proper names written with the first letter in capital. Crucially, response times to proper names with the first letter in lower-case and to common nouns irrespective of the case of the first letter did not differ from each other. No difference between proper names and common nouns emerged in Experiment 4 where the stimuli were presented auditorily, and in Experiment 5 where a visual lexical decision task was performed with illegal non-words. The pattern of results shows that the proper name ad...
[[abstract]]Proper names have been considered as a universal language class (Bright, 2003; Müller 20...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship between word recognition ability,...
which proposed that famous proper nouns are successfully processed in both cerebral hemi-spheres, Sc...
Theoretical models of proper-name processing have been primarily derived from studies of people's na...
International audienceA perceptual frequency variant of the orthographic cue (OC) hypothesis (Peress...
Werner R, Müller HM. Processing differences between proper names and common nouns: Psycholinguistic ...
In the article we outline some characteristics of proper names as a linguistic phenomenon, their com...
Three experiments examined repetition priming of the recognition of printed proper names of familia...
The cognitive processes involved in single-word naming of the transparent Turkish orthography were e...
Vocabulary knowledge is a prerequisite to successful comprehension for native speakers and second la...
A large domain of linguistic inquiry concerns the nature of words. It is widely thought that words a...
Word imageability, a semantic variable, in naming by beginning readers of English is well documented...
Yen HL, Müller HM. Processing of proper names in Mandarin Chinese. In: Schmalhofer F, Young RM, Katz...
A proper name is a vocabulary element of a particular language which also belongs to a respective on...
chinese orthographic priming in lexical decision & naming. jei-tun wu. hsin-chin chen. national taiw...
[[abstract]]Proper names have been considered as a universal language class (Bright, 2003; Müller 20...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship between word recognition ability,...
which proposed that famous proper nouns are successfully processed in both cerebral hemi-spheres, Sc...
Theoretical models of proper-name processing have been primarily derived from studies of people's na...
International audienceA perceptual frequency variant of the orthographic cue (OC) hypothesis (Peress...
Werner R, Müller HM. Processing differences between proper names and common nouns: Psycholinguistic ...
In the article we outline some characteristics of proper names as a linguistic phenomenon, their com...
Three experiments examined repetition priming of the recognition of printed proper names of familia...
The cognitive processes involved in single-word naming of the transparent Turkish orthography were e...
Vocabulary knowledge is a prerequisite to successful comprehension for native speakers and second la...
A large domain of linguistic inquiry concerns the nature of words. It is widely thought that words a...
Word imageability, a semantic variable, in naming by beginning readers of English is well documented...
Yen HL, Müller HM. Processing of proper names in Mandarin Chinese. In: Schmalhofer F, Young RM, Katz...
A proper name is a vocabulary element of a particular language which also belongs to a respective on...
chinese orthographic priming in lexical decision & naming. jei-tun wu. hsin-chin chen. national taiw...
[[abstract]]Proper names have been considered as a universal language class (Bright, 2003; Müller 20...
The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationship between word recognition ability,...
which proposed that famous proper nouns are successfully processed in both cerebral hemi-spheres, Sc...