naming task
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnameandtask
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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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task
noun
uk/tɑːsk/us/tæsk/
a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or ...
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(Definition ofnameandtaskfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thenamingtaskwas not repeated because of its high correlation with the lexical decision task (.83) in the first grade.
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The verbal precocity of the sample might have contributed to their productivity in thenamingtask.
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This may have attenuated the difference between homographs and controls in thenamingtask.
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Anamingtaskwas used in the study.
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Overall, though, the results suggest that the preschoolers rarely attended to letters' functions in thenamingtask.
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By studying the correspondence between pronunciation on thenamingtaskand the spelling of those words, we sought to identify another source of spelling difficulties.
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This is the second replication of thenamingtask, each using different experimenters, recruitment methods, populations, and probe questions.
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Effects of competing phonological representations are more easily observed using thenamingtask.
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In this way, phonotactic probability may facilitate performance in thenamingtask.
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They included four conditions for anamingtask.
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While pictures were presented for thenamingtask, the stimulus for the translation task was auditory.
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Cards with black letters (about 5.5 x 4 cm) were used in thenamingtask.
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Five representational objects were used in thenamingtask.
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