We review recent evidence indicating that researchers in experimental psychology may have used suboptimal estimates of word frequency. Word frequency measures should be based on a corpus of at least 20 million words that contains language participants in psychology experiments are likely to have been exposed to. In addition, the quality of word frequency measures should be ascertained by correlating them with behavioral word processing data. When we apply these criteria to the word frequency measures available for the German language, we find that the commonly used Celex frequencies are the least powerful to predict lexical decision times. Better results are obtained with the Leipzig frequencies, the dlexDB frequencies, and the Google Books...
In this Perspective Article we assess the usefulness of Google’s new word frequencies for word recog...
Overview: The role of frequency is a long-standing issue in probing the mechanisms of lexical proces...
The word frequency paradox refers to the finding that low frequency words are better recognized than...
We review recent evidence indicating that researchers in experimental psychology may have used subop...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
Given the lack of empirical corpus-based frequency counts in many languages, it would be useful and ...
Word frequency is the most important variable in research on word processing and memory. Yet, the ma...
Megastudies with processing efficiency measures for thousands of words allow researchers to assess t...
Word frequency is the most important variable in research on word processing and memory. Yet, the ma...
Megastudies with processing efficiency measures for thousands of words allow researchers to assess t...
Journal ArticleSubjects making lexical decisions are reliably faster in responding to high-frequency...
We present word frequencies based on subtitles of British television programs. We show that the SUBT...
In this Perspective Article we assess the usefulness of Google’s new word frequencies for word recog...
In this Perspective Article we assess the usefulness of Google’s new word frequencies for word recog...
Overview: The role of frequency is a long-standing issue in probing the mechanisms of lexical proces...
The word frequency paradox refers to the finding that low frequency words are better recognized than...
We review recent evidence indicating that researchers in experimental psychology may have used subop...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
Given the lack of empirical corpus-based frequency counts in many languages, it would be useful and ...
Word frequency is the most important variable in research on word processing and memory. Yet, the ma...
Megastudies with processing efficiency measures for thousands of words allow researchers to assess t...
Word frequency is the most important variable in research on word processing and memory. Yet, the ma...
Megastudies with processing efficiency measures for thousands of words allow researchers to assess t...
Journal ArticleSubjects making lexical decisions are reliably faster in responding to high-frequency...
We present word frequencies based on subtitles of British television programs. We show that the SUBT...
In this Perspective Article we assess the usefulness of Google’s new word frequencies for word recog...
In this Perspective Article we assess the usefulness of Google’s new word frequencies for word recog...
Overview: The role of frequency is a long-standing issue in probing the mechanisms of lexical proces...
The word frequency paradox refers to the finding that low frequency words are better recognized than...