Interactions of age of acquisition and lexical frequency effects with phonological regularity: An ERP study

Volume: 56, Issue: 10
Published: Jul 2, 2019
Abstract
Across languages, lexical frequency and age of acquisition (AoA) are important predictors of word reading that are naturally correlated, and both variables have been shown to interact with phonological regularity. Previous behavioral findings in Chinese have shown stronger regularity effects in low frequency relative to high frequency characters. Meanwhile, the arbitrary mapping hypothesis predicts stronger interference effects in late‐acquired...
Paper Details
Title
Interactions of age of acquisition and lexical frequency effects with phonological regularity: An ERP study
Published Date
Jul 2, 2019
Volume
56
Issue
10
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