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sj-docx-1-ijb-10.1177_13670069211052517 – Supplemental material for Comparing forward and reverse transfer from Dutch to German ...
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Usage-Based Contact Linguistics : Effects of Frequency and Similarity in Language Contact
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Usage-Based Contact Linguistics : Effects of Frequency and Similarity in Language Contact
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Journal of language contact : evolution of languages, contact and discourse
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Metalinguistic judgments are psycholinguistic data ...
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The goal of this study is two-fold. First, it will reveal to what extent differences in amount of experience with a particular register manifest themselves in different familiarity judgments when faced with word sequences that are characteristic of that register. To this end, three groups of participants –recruiters, job-seekers, and people not (yet) looking for a job– performed a metalinguistic judgment task in which they assigned familiarity ratings to two sets of stimuli – word sequences characteristic of either job ads or news reports. As the three groups differ in experience in the domain of job hunting, they are likely to differ in experience with collocations that are typically used in that domain. According to usage-based theories, these differences in experience lead to differences in mental representations of language. This leads to a testable hypothesis: If familiarity judgments give expression to linguistic representations, the ratings should reflect these differences. That is, the Job ad stimuli ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.34894/icixqa https://dataverse.nl/citation?persistentId=doi:10.34894/ICIXQA
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Predictive language processing revealing usage-based variation ...
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Variation is information: Analyses of variation across items, participants, time, and methods in metalinguistic judgment data ...
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