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Linguistics: Tutorials

Untitled Document Conversation Analysis Practical
This short assignment is designed so as to give you some experience of transcription using conversation analysis and to examine the extent to which you understand issues related to conversational structure

Memory: Roediger and McDermott 1995
This experiment investigated the ability of participants to create false memories of words that are related to words they have heard in a list.

Psycholinguistics: Boland, Tanenhaus, and Garnsey 1990
This experiment uses a paradigm where words accumulate on the screen one at a time to investigate where in a sentence disambiguation occurs.

Psycholinguistics: Clark and Chase 1972
This experiment uses tests logic through sentences and pictures.

Psycholinguistics: Foertsch and Gernsbacher 1997
Participants were given sentences one clause at a time and asked to interpret the sentence.







Psycholinguistics: Just, Carpenter, and Wooley 1982
This experiment demonstrates the self-paced moving window paradigm, in which participants read by seeing one word at a time in the position it would normally have occupied in the passage.

Psycholinguistics: Lukatela & Turvey 1994A
This experiment compares priming with word identification.

Psycholinguistics: Lukatela & Turvey 1994B
In this experiment, participants were given a prime, followed by a target word that they were supposed to name.

Psycholinguistics: MacDonald 1993
This experiment used a moving window paradigm to investigate disambiguating phrases.

Psycholinguistics: Palermo and Eberhart 1968
This experiment presents an analogy for the learning of morphology.

Psycholinguistics: Perfetti, Bell, and Delaney 1988
Participants were presented with a word, followed immediately by a mask. Of interest was whether the mask's similarity to the target would facilitate naming of the target.

Psycholinguistics: Rumelhart and McClelland 1982
This experiment investigates the phenomenon whereby letters in words are recognized more quickly and readily than letters in irrelevant contexts (in a nonpronounceable string of nonsense letters, for instance.

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