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What causes the effect of age-of-acquisition in lexical processing? (Articolo in rivista)
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- 2007-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Menenti, L., & Burani, C. (2007)
What causes the effect of age-of-acquisition in lexical processing?
in The quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006. Print)
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- Laura Menenti1,2 & Cristina Burani1
1Institute for Cognitive Sciences and Technologies, CNR, Rome, Italy
2F.C. Donders centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands (literal)
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- What causes the effect of age-of-acquisition in lexical processing? (literal)
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- Three hypotheses for effects of age of acquisition (AoA) in lexical processing are compared: the cumulative frequency hypothesis (frequency and AoA both influence the number of encounters with a word, which influences processing speed), the semantic hypothesis (early-acquired words are processed faster because they are more central in the semantic network) and the neural network model (early-acquired words are faster because they are acquired when a network has maximum plasticity). In a regression study of lexical decision (LD) and semantic categorization (SC) in Italian and Dutch, contrary to the cumulative frequency hypothesis, AoA-coefficients were larger than frequency-coefficients and contrary to the semantic hypothesis, the effect of AoA was not larger in SC than in LD. The neural network model was supported. (literal)
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