Ninety-three pictures and 108 questions for the elicitation of homophones

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Homographs and homophones have interesting linguistic properties that make them useful in many experiments involving language. To assist researchers in the elicitation of homophones, this paper presents a set of 93 line-drawn pictures of objects with homophonic names and a set of 108 questions with homophonic answers. Statistics are also included for each picture and question: Picture statistics include name-agreement percentages, dominance, and frequency statistics of depicted referents, and picture-naming latencies both with and without study of the picture names. For questions, statistics include answer-agreement percentages, difficulty ratings, dominance, frequency statistics, and naming latencies for 60 of the most consistently answered questions. Copyright 1997 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Ferreira, V. S., & Cutting, J. C. (1997). Ninety-three pictures and 108 questions for the elicitation of homophones. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 29(4), 619–635. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03210616

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