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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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