“…The two main naming tasks found in the literature are naming of nouns and naming of verbs. The share is larger for nouns naming because of its use when authors use standardized language evaluation batteries (Baker et al, 2010;Branscheidt et al, 2018;Campana et al, 2015;Cherney et al, 2013;Fiori et al, 2011;Flöel et al, 2011;Fridriksson et al, 2018;Galletta et al, 2015;Kang et al, 2011;Lee et al, 2011;Marangolo et al, 2013aMarangolo et al, , 2013bMarangolo et al, , 2014Marangolo et al, , 2016Marangolo et al, , 2017Marangolo et al, , 2018Meinzer et al, 2016;Monti et al, 2008;Pestalozzi et al, 2018;Polanowska et al, 2013;Sandars et al, 2017;Santos et al, 2013Santos et al, , 2017Shah-Basak et al, 2015;Spielmann et al, 2018;Vestito et al, 2014;Vines et al, 2011;Volpato et al, 2013;You et al, 2011). Furthermore, generalization has been measured in several studies: some of them assessed the transfer of competence on an untrained task (Lee et al, 2011;Marangolo et al, 2011Marangolo et al, , 2013aMarangolo et al, , 2013bMarangolo et al, , 2014Marangolo et al, , 2016Marangolo et al, , 2017Manenti et al, 2015;…”