Age-of-acquisition effects in delayed picture-naming tasks

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Eduardo Navarrete
Michele Scaltritti
Claudio Mulatti
Francesca Peressotti
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[1] University of Padua,DPSS
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | 2013年 / 20卷
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Speech production; Psycholinguistics; Age-of-acquisition; Picture naming;
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We report two experiments that explored the linguistic locus of age-of-acquisition effects in picture naming by using a delayed naming task that involved only a low proportion of trials (25 %) while, for the large majority of the trials (75 %), participants performed another task—that is, the prevalent task. The prevalent tasks were semantic categorization in Experiment 1a and grammatical-gender decision in Experiments 1b and 2. In Experiment 1a, in which participants were biased to retrieve semantic information in order to perform the semantic categorization task, delayed naming times were affected by age of acquisition, reflecting a postsemantic locus of the effect. In Experiments 1b and 2, in which participants were biased to retrieve lexical information in order to perform the grammatical gender decision task, there was also an age-of-acquisition effect. These results suggest that part of the age-of-acquisition effect in picture naming occurs at the level at which the phonological properties of words are retrieved.
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