0 present participle of name --
1 to give someone or something a name: --
2 to choose someone or something: --
Ms Martinez has been named (as) the new Democratic candidate.
Name your conditions/terms/price.
Just name the time and I'll be there.
It is generally found that poor readers have a deficit in naming speed as assessed by rapid automatized naming tasks.
The present research was designed to determine why naming predicts reading skill.
Predicting reading ability over the long-term : the changing roles of letter naming, phonological awareness and orthographic processing.
Consequently, the phonological structure of nonwords remained a significantly important factor in naming latencies.
Second, there were differing degrees of item repetitivity in the various naming tasks.
For instance, picture naming has visual object recognition as its lead-in process, followed by a core process consisting of all stages of word production.
The users preferred the programs that gave the most control, especially those based on color naming and the par titioning of color space.
Theoretical links among naming speed, precise timing mechanisms and orthographic skill in dyslexia.