This paper reports an investigation into the age-of-acquisition of object names and object knowledge in a cross-sectional study of 288 children aged between 3 years 7 months and 11 years 6 months, comprising equal numbers of boys and girls. The objects belonged to four categories: animals, fruit and vegetables, implements and vehicles; and were presented in three image types: line drawings, black-and-white and coloured photographs. In the knowledge test, five probe questions were asked for each object given the spoken name. Results showed that line drawings were more difficult to name than either black-and-white photographs or coloured photographs, which did not differ. The boys significantly out-performed the girls at naming and knowing, b...
Levelt (2002) argued that apparent effects of word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) reported i...
The literature reports a sex-related asymmetry in the ability to process different semantic categori...
The development of picture naming was assessed in a cross-sectional study of 316 children in five ag...
It has been argued that semantic information is distributed across various types of knowledge domain...
The objectives were to explore the often reported noun advantage in children’s language acquisition ...
Despite arguments for the relative ease of learning common noun meanings, semantic development conti...
In two experiments, we investigated the role of age of acquisition (AoA) in the categorizing of obje...
Children aged 2 through 6 years and adults were shown a series of pictures including \u27normal\u27 ...
Previous literature shows that language input is related to the language that children produce. Less...
In two experiments, we investigated the role of age of acquisition (AoA) in the categorizing of obje...
Independent measures of age of acquisition (AoA), name agreement, and rated object familiarity were...
We report two experiments that explored the lin- guistic locus of age-of-acquisition effects in pict...
The effects of age of acquisition (AoA) and long-term repetition priming on object naming times were...
The age at which an item is acquired (age of acquisition; AoA) affects naming latencies for words, o...
We provide objective data concerning the age of acquisition (AoA) of words from 202 Italian children...
Levelt (2002) argued that apparent effects of word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) reported i...
The literature reports a sex-related asymmetry in the ability to process different semantic categori...
The development of picture naming was assessed in a cross-sectional study of 316 children in five ag...
It has been argued that semantic information is distributed across various types of knowledge domain...
The objectives were to explore the often reported noun advantage in children’s language acquisition ...
Despite arguments for the relative ease of learning common noun meanings, semantic development conti...
In two experiments, we investigated the role of age of acquisition (AoA) in the categorizing of obje...
Children aged 2 through 6 years and adults were shown a series of pictures including \u27normal\u27 ...
Previous literature shows that language input is related to the language that children produce. Less...
In two experiments, we investigated the role of age of acquisition (AoA) in the categorizing of obje...
Independent measures of age of acquisition (AoA), name agreement, and rated object familiarity were...
We report two experiments that explored the lin- guistic locus of age-of-acquisition effects in pict...
The effects of age of acquisition (AoA) and long-term repetition priming on object naming times were...
The age at which an item is acquired (age of acquisition; AoA) affects naming latencies for words, o...
We provide objective data concerning the age of acquisition (AoA) of words from 202 Italian children...
Levelt (2002) argued that apparent effects of word frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) reported i...
The literature reports a sex-related asymmetry in the ability to process different semantic categori...
The development of picture naming was assessed in a cross-sectional study of 316 children in five ag...