picture naming
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpictureandname
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picture
noun
uk/ˈpɪk.tʃər/us/ˈpɪk.tʃɚ/
a drawing, painting, ...
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name
noun
uk/neɪm/us/neɪm/
the word or words that a person, thing, or place is ...
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Therefore, it is possible that homonyms would be responded to more accurately than novel words in a task emphasizing lexical representations, such aspicturenaming.
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For instance,picturenaminghas visual object recognition as its lead-in process, followed by a core process consisting of all stages of word production.
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Inpicturenamingand pairedassociate word generation, a preparation effect was obtained for words that shared phonemic segments regardless of their spelling.
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The advantage in usingpicturenamingis that the investigator has a high degree of control over the target word to be produced.
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Hermans et al. (1998) observed that the phonological facilitation of spoken distractor words inpicturenamingmay occur across the languages of bilingual speakers.
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Picturenamingis faster for cognates than for noncognates in bilingual but not in monolingual individuals.
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It would be interesting to know whether tasks such as word repetition, word translation andpicturenaming, for example, require access to this nonlinguistic level.
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In that study, translation andpicturenamingwere equally fast for two groups of subjects of different proficiency levels.
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The current study provides some alternative views of the differences between first and second languagepicturenaming.
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From this set of 100, 50 items were chosen for picture identification and 50 items forpicturenaming.
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Inpicturenaming, for ordinary dictionary-like line drawings, there is little that is language or culture specific.
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Cutting found that both produced and ignored semantically related prime words interfered withpicturenaming.
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When the task involved articulatory output (word naming, nonword naming, orpicturenaming), syllable compatibility between the prime and target significantly influenced performance.
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