Goz, IlyasTekcan, Ali I.Erciyes, Asli Aktan2023-02-212023-02-212017-01-0110.3758/s13428-016-0817-yhttps://hdl.handle.net/11443/1443http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/s13428-016-0817-yThe main purpose of this study was to report age-based subjective age-of-acquisition (AoA) norms for 600 Turkish words. A total of 115 children, 100 young adults, 115 middle-aged adults, and 127 older adults provided AoA estimates for 600 words on a 7-point scale. The intraclass correlations suggested high reliability, and the AoA estimates were highly correlated across the four age groups. Children gave earlier AoA estimates than the three adult groupsthis was true for high-frequency as well as low-frequency words. In addition to the means and standard deviations of the AoA estimates, we report word frequency, concreteness, and imageability ratings, as well as word length measures (numbers of syllables and letters), for the 600 words as supplemental materials. The present ratings represent a potentially useful database for researchers working on lexical processing as well as other aspects of cognitive processing, such as autobiographical memory.Age of acquisitionRatingsTurkish normsWord normsFrequencySubjective age-of-acquisition norms for 600 Turkish words from four age groupsArticleWOS:000412346700014