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Students’ feedback experiences and expectations pre- and post-university entry
In: SN Soc Sci (2022)
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Measuring up: using quantitative methods in assessing health and wellbeing effects of language reclamation
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Are You What You Read? Predicting Implicit Attitudes to Immigration Based on Linguistic Distributional Cues From Newspaper Readership:A Pre-registered Study
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Are You What You Read? Predicting Implicit Attitudes to Immigration Based on Linguistic Distributional Cues From Newspaper Readership; A Pre-registered Study
Abstract: The implicit association test (IAT) measures bias towards often controversial topics (e.g., race, religion), while newspapers typically take strong positive/negative stances on such issues. In a pre-registered study, we developed and administered an immigration IAT to readers of the Daily Mail (a typically anti-immigration publication) and the Guardian (a typically pro-immigration publication) newspapers. IAT materials were constructed based on co-occurrence frequencies from each newspapers’ website for immigration-related terms (migrant/immigrant) and positive/negative attributes (skilled/unskilled). Target stimuli showed stronger negative associations with immigration concepts in the Daily Mail compared to the Guardian, and stronger positive associations in the Guardian corpus compared to the Daily Mail corpus. Consistent with these linguistic distributional differences, Daily Mail readers exhibited a larger IAT bias, revealing stronger negative associations to immigration concepts compared to Guardian readers. This difference in overall bias was not fully explained by other variables, and raises the possibility that exposure to biased language contributes to biased implicit attitudes.
URL: https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/15409/1/DL-Immigration-Attitudes-2019.pdf
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Exploring the relationship between intonation and the lexicon: Evidence for lexicalised storage of intonation
In: Speech Communication 66 (2015), 65-81
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First steps on the Ngunawal language revitalization journey
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First steps on the Ngunawal language revitalization journey
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Modelling Implicit Attitudes with Large Corpora: a comparison of linguistic co-occurrence models
In: Lynott, Dermot; O'Brien, Kerry; Connell, Louise; Shryane, Nick; Kansal, Himanshu; & Walsh, Michael. (2014). Modelling Implicit Attitudes with Large Corpora: a comparison of linguistic co-occurrence models. Proceedings of the Cognitive Science Society, 36(36). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8qk4d8rx (2014)
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The Murinypata language of North-West Australia
Walsh, Michael. - 2013
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The Murinypata language of North-West Australia
Walsh, Michael. - 2013
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An Agent-based Framework for Speech Investigation
Walsh, Michael; O'Hare, G. M. P. (Greg M. P.); Carson-Berndsen, Julie. - : ISCA, 2013
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A Multi-Agent Computational Linguistic Approach to Speech Recognition
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Language Identifying Codes: Remaining Issues, Future Prospects
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The Murinyapata language of North-West Australia
Walsh, Michael James [Verfasser]. - Muenchen : LINCOM Europa, 2012
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The Muɹinyapata Language of North-West Australia
Walsh, Michael J.. - München : Lincom Europa, 2012
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Stop, revive, survive: lessons from the Hebrew revival applicable to the reclamation, maintenance and empowerment of Aboriginal languages and cultures
In: Australian journal of linguistics. - Basingstoke, Hampshire : Taylor & Francis 31 (2011) 1, 111-127
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A computational model of unsupervised speech segmentation for correspondence learning
In: Research on language and computation. - London : King's College 8 (2011) 2-3, 133-168
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The Murinyapata language of North-West Australia
Walsh, Michael James. - München : Lincom, 2011. Muenchen : LINCOM Europa, 2011
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Analyzing university spoken interaction: a corpus linguistics/conversation analysis approach
Morton, Tom; Walsh, Michael; O'Keeffe, Anne. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2011
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Archiving languages and song in Wadeye: Future access to song knowledge
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