The complex interactions of context availability, polysemy, word frequency, and orthographic variables during lexical processing
Abstract
In this study we examined the interactions of context availability, polysemy, word frequency, and orthographic neighborhood variables during lexical processing. Context availability and polysemy interacted, in that words that were both lower in context availability and had fewer related senses were especially disadvantaged, as was originally reported by Tokowicz and Kroll (2007). Word frequency interacted with both polysemy and context...
Paper Details
Title
The complex interactions of context availability, polysemy, word frequency, and orthographic variables during lexical processing
Published Date
Apr 18, 2019
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
7
Pages
1297 - 1313
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