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The logic of syntactic priming and acceptability judgments

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017
AbstractA critical flaw in Branigan & Pickering's (B&P's) advocacy of structural priming is the absence of a theory of priming. This undermines their claims about the value of priming as a methodology. In contrast, acceptability judgments enable clearer inferences about structure.
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Early judgments of semantic and syntactic acceptability by children

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1972
Judgments of the acceptability of correct, word order reversed, and semantically anomalous sentences were elicited from 2- and 3-year-old children in a game played with hand puppets. All of the sentences used were simple imperatives and each child was asked to correct those he called "wrong".
P A, de Villiers, J G, de Villiers
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Acceptability Judgments

2017
Acceptability judgments are reports of a speaker’s or signer’s subjective sense of the well-formedness, nativeness, or naturalness of (novel) linguistic forms. Their value comes in providing data about the nature of the human capacity to generalize beyond linguistic forms previously encountered in language comprehension.
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Moral Judgment and the Acceptance of Norms

Ethics, 1985
In recent years, various ethical theorists have turned to considering the nature of rationality.' How, after all, might we best seek out a promising line of approach to fundamental moral questions? A possible stratagem is to ask first why moral questions matter.
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Magnitude Estimation Scaling Judgments of Speech Intelligibility and Speech Acceptability

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1999
20 female students in speech-language pathology provided magnitude estimation scaling responses for the speech intelligibility and acceptability of audio-taped speech samples varying systematically the number of consonant sounds produced correctly. Analysis indicated no significant over-all differences between listeners' judgments of intelligibility ...
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Forecasting Acceptance of New Industrial Products with Judgment Modeling

Journal of Marketing, 1984
This paper presents an operational method for estimating quantitatively market acceptance of new industrial products, including estimates of variations in likely market response as a function of price, product attributes, and environmental factors. Results from two studies on solar energy systems demonstrate excellent reliability and validity under ...
Jerome E. Scott, Stephen K. Keiser
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Acceptability Judgments of Double Case-Marking Constructions in Korean

Language and Information, 2017
With formal experimentation receiving more attention as a means of enhancing reliability of syntactic argumentation within the field of experimental syntax, a few studies have begun to employ such a formal method in order to rigorously test the acceptability of double (or multiple) case-marking constructions.
Sanghoun Song, Duk-Ho Jung, Eunjeong Oh
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Judgments of the Relative and Absolute Acceptability of Aircraft Noise

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1965
Subjects selected from airport neighborhoods judged the acceptability of noise produced by actual aircraft flyovers and by recorded flyover signals on both a relative and absolute (category) basis. Judgments were compared with the maximum perceived-noise level occurring during the flyovers.
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Perceptual Interpretation of the Social Diad: I. Judgments of Acceptance

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1964
(1964). Perceptual Interpretation of the Social Diad: I. Judgments of Acceptance. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 63, No. 1, pp. 169-177.
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Anchoring and Grammar Effects in Judgments of Sentence Acceptability

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1994
This study examined the relation between anchoring effects, as demonstrated in 1992 by Nagata, and grammar-based effects in judgments of sentence acceptability. 35 subjects judged the acceptability of target sentences representing six different syntactic types. There were highly robust differences among these sentence types arising from differences in
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