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Rákosi, Csilla – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2018
This paper proposes the use of the tools of statistical meta-analysis as a method of conflict resolution with respect to experiments in cognitive linguistics. With the help of statistical meta-analysis, the effect size of similar experiments can be compared, a well-founded and robust synthesis of the experimental data can be achieved, and possible…
Descriptors: Psycholinguistics, Meta Analysis, Experiments, Statistical Analysis
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Zargar, Ehsan Shafiee; Witzel, Naoko – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2017
This study reports findings from two experiments testing whether a transposed-letter (TL) priming effect can be obtained when the transposition occurs across morphological boundaries. Previous studies have primarily tested derivationally complex words or compound words, but have not examined a more rule-based and productive morphological…
Descriptors: Priming, Morphology (Languages), Morphemes, Experiments
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Öttl, Birgit; Jäger, Gerhard; Kaup, Barbara – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2017
This study investigated the effect of semantic information on artificial grammar learning (AGL). Recursive grammars of different complexity levels (regular language, mirror language, copy language) were investigated in a series of AGL experiments. In the with-semantics condition, participants acquired semantic information prior to the AGL…
Descriptors: Semantics, Grammar, Difficulty Level, Experiments
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Rákosi, Csilla – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2017
Non-exact replications are regarded as effective tools of problem solving in psycholinguistic research because they lead to more plausible experimental results; however, they are also ineffective tools of problem solving because they trigger cumulative contradictions among different replications of an experiment. This paper intends to resolve this…
Descriptors: Replication (Evaluation), Psycholinguistics, Experiments, Problem Solving
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Yano, Masataka; Sakamoto, Tsutomu – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2016
This study examined the processing of two types of Japanese causative cleft constructions (subject-gap vs. object-gap) by conducting an event-related brain potential experiment to clarify the processing mechanism of long-distance dependencies. The results demonstrated that the subject-gap constructions elicited larger P600 effects than the…
Descriptors: Sentences, Comprehension, Experiments, Evidence
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Kizach, Johannes; Christensen, Ken Ramshøj; Weed, Ethan – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2016
The so-called depth charge sentences (e.g., "no head injury is too trivial to be ignored") were investigated in a comprehension experiment measuring both whether participants understood the stimuli and how certain they were of their interpretation. The experiment revealed that three factors influence the difficulty of depth charge type…
Descriptors: Sentences, Sentence Structure, Reading Comprehension, Experiments
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Fadlon, Julie – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2016
The relationship between different linguistic manifestations of an eventuality-denoting concept, referred to in the literature as diatheses or voices, is well-studied in theoretical linguistics. Among researchers studying this phenomenon, it is widely agreed that there is a systematic relationship between the various diatheses of a concept.…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Form Classes (Languages), Verbs, Priming
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Witzel, Jeffrey; Witzel, Naoko – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2016
This study investigates preverbal structural and semantic processing in Japanese, a head-final language, using the maze task. Two sentence types were tested--simple scrambled sentences (Experiment 1) and control sentences (Experiment 2). Experiment 1 showed that even for simple, mono-clausal Japanese sentences, (1) there are online processing…
Descriptors: Japanese, Language Processing, Sentence Structure, Verbs
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Yip, Michael C. W. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2015
The present study examined the role of positional probability of syllables played in recognition of spoken word in continuous Cantonese speech. Because some sounds occur more frequently at the beginning position or ending position of Cantonese syllables than the others, so these kinds of probabilistic information of syllables may cue the locations…
Descriptors: Sino Tibetan Languages, Experiments, Word Recognition, Language Processing
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Voyer, Daniel; Thibodeau, Sophie-Hélène; Delong, Breanna J. – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2016
Four experiments were conducted to investigate the interplay between context and tone of voice in the perception of sarcasm. These experiments emphasized the role of contrast effects in sarcasm perception exclusively by means of auditory stimuli whereas most past research has relied on written material. In all experiments, a positive or negative…
Descriptors: Psycholinguistics, Negative Attitudes, Intonation, Experiments
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De Simone, Flavia; Collina, Simona – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2016
Four picture-word interference experiments aimed to test the role of grammatical class in lexical production. In Experiment 1 target nouns and verbs were produced in presence of semantically unrelated distractors that could also be nouns and verbs. Participants were slower when the distractor was of the same grammatical category of the target. To…
Descriptors: Pictorial Stimuli, Interference (Learning), Experiments, Grammar
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Morishima, Yasunori – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2016
The validation model of causal bridging inferences proposed by Singer and colleagues (e.g., Singer in "Can J Exp Psychol," 47(2):340-359, 1993) claims that before a causal bridging inference is accepted, it must be validated by existing knowledge. For example, to understand "Dorothy took the aspirins. Her pain went away," one…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Inferences, Rhetoric, Causal Models
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Deutsch, Avital – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2016
In the present study we investigated to what extent the morphological facilitation effect induced by the derivational root morpheme in Hebrew is independent of semantic meaning and grammatical information of the part of speech involved. Using the picture-word interference paradigm with auditorily presented distractors, Experiment 1 compared the…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Morphology (Languages), Semantics, Morphemes
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Basnight-Brown, Dana M.; Altarriba, Jeanette – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2016
Historically, the manner in which translation ambiguity and emotional content are represented in bilingual memory have often been ignored in many theoretical and empirical investigations, resulting in these linguistic factors related to bilingualism being absent from even the most promising models of bilingual memory representation. However, in…
Descriptors: Spanish, English, Bilingualism, Language Processing
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Chamorro, Gloria; Sturt, Patrick; Sorace, Antonella – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2016
Previous research has shown L1 attrition to be restricted to structures at the interfaces between syntax and pragmatics, but not to occur with syntactic properties that do not involve such interfaces ("Interface Hypothesis", Sorace and Filiaci in "Anaphora resolution in near-native speakers of Italian." "Second Lang…
Descriptors: Language Skill Attrition, English, Native Speakers, Spanish
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