Keuleers, Stevens, Mandera, and Brysbaert (2015) presented a new variable, word prevalence, defined as word knowledge in the population. Some words are known to more people than other. This is particularly true for low-frequency words (e.g., screenshot vs. scourage). In the present study, we examined the impact of the measure by collecting lexical decision times for 30,000 Dutch word lemmas of various lengths (the Dutch Lexicon Project 2). Word prevalence had the second highest correlation with lexical decision times (after word frequency): Words known by everyone in the population were responded to 100 ms faster than words known to only half of the population, even after controlling for word frequency, word length, age of acquisition, simi...
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...
We present a new database of Dutch word recognition times for a total of 54 thousand words, called t...
Keuleers, Stevens, Mandera, and Brysbaert (2015) presented a new variable, word prevalence, defined ...
We use the results of a large online experiment on word knowledge in Dutch to investigate variables ...
We present word prevalence data for 61,858 English words. Word prevalence refers to the number of pe...
Megastudies with processing efficiency measures for thousands of words allow researchers to assess t...
ABSTRACT—Word frequency is an important predictor of word-naming and lexical decision times. It is, ...
In recent years, psycholinguistics has seen a remarkable growth of research based on the analysis of...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
In recent years, psycholinguistics has seen a remarkable growth of research based on the analysis of...
The importance of vocabulary in reading comprehension emphasizes the need to accurately assess an in...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
The importance of vocabulary in reading comprehension emphasizes the need to accurately assess an in...
In the present study we assessed the extent to which different word recognition time measures conver...
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...
We present a new database of Dutch word recognition times for a total of 54 thousand words, called t...
Keuleers, Stevens, Mandera, and Brysbaert (2015) presented a new variable, word prevalence, defined ...
We use the results of a large online experiment on word knowledge in Dutch to investigate variables ...
We present word prevalence data for 61,858 English words. Word prevalence refers to the number of pe...
Megastudies with processing efficiency measures for thousands of words allow researchers to assess t...
ABSTRACT—Word frequency is an important predictor of word-naming and lexical decision times. It is, ...
In recent years, psycholinguistics has seen a remarkable growth of research based on the analysis of...
The word frequency effect is stronger in second language (L2) processing than in first language (L1)...
In recent years, psycholinguistics has seen a remarkable growth of research based on the analysis of...
The importance of vocabulary in reading comprehension emphasizes the need to accurately assess an in...
The word frequency effect refers to the observation that high-frequency words are processed more eff...
The importance of vocabulary in reading comprehension emphasizes the need to accurately assess an in...
In the present study we assessed the extent to which different word recognition time measures conver...
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...
We present a new database of Dutch word recognition times for a total of 54 thousand words, called t...