Age of Acquisition Norms for a Large Set of Object Names and Their Relation to Adult Estimates and Other Variables 论文

1997The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A引用 529
Reading and Literacy DevelopmentNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismText Readability and Simplification

摘要

Studies of lexical processing have relied heavily on adult ratings of word learning age or age of acquisition, which have been shown to be strongly predictive of processing speed. This study reports a set of objective norms derived in a large-scale study of British children's naming of 297 pictured objects (including 232 from the Snodgrass & Vanderwart, 1980, set). In addition, data were obtained on measures of rated age of acquisition, rated frequency, imageability, object familiarity, picture-name agreement, and name agreement. We discuss the relationship between the objective measure and adult ratings of word learning age. Objective measures should be used when available, but where not, our data suggest that adult ratings provide a reliable and valid measure of real word learning age.

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