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Leibniz Dream: Children's comprehension of conjunctive expressions in Georgian. ...
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Encoding Interference in Cleft Constructions ...
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This study investigates native (L1) and non-native (L2) sentence processing (for reviews, see Clahsen & Felser, 2006, 2018; Cunnings, 2017; Hopp, 2018). It in particular investigates similarity-based interference during sentence processing (for reviews, Lewis et al., 2006; Vasishth et al., 2019). This experiment focuses on encoding interference in the processing of subject and object cleft sentences (Gordon et al., 2001). Object clefts like (2) are known to cause greater processing difficulty than subject clefts like (1). This experiment examines how encoding interference influences the processing of subject and object clefts in L1 and L2 comprehension. (1) It was the boy that helped the teacher in the library after school. (2) It was the boy that the teacher helped in the library after school. References Clahsen, H., & Felser, C. (2006). Continuity and shallow structures in language processing. Applied Psycholinguistics, 27, 107–126. Clahsen, H., & Felser, C. (2018). Some notes on the shallow ...
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Cognitive Psychology; First and Second Language Acquisition; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; Linguistics; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/rga56 https://osf.io/rga56/
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Viewing angle in novice L2 lexical learning in British Sign Language (BSL) ...
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Prior Knowledge and Phonotactic Learning: Button-Pressing Task ...
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Where’s the Bingleduff? Influences of Speaker Accent on Memory in Children ...
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Encoding inferential evidence for events in language: Evidence from Turkish speaking children ...
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Does high talker variability improve the learning of non-native phoneme contrasts? A replication ...
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Does non-linguistic segmentation still predict literacy in an L2 education? Statistical learning in Ivorian primary schools ...
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Children's Expressive and Receptive Knowledge of the English Regular Plural (Agreement, in-lab version) ...
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Recruitment of Prior Knowledge during Sleep-Based Consolidation of Phonotactic Patterns for Speech Production ...
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Social isolation and vocabulary development: insights from families with varying SES (Polish) ...
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The role of orthography and phonology during L1 vs. L2 typewritten production ...
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