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Psycholinguistic Experiments and Linguistic-Pragmatics

2004
The field of psychology has always had a curious relationship with the study of linguistic-pragmatics. Linguists, philosophers, anthropologists and sociologists have over the past 40 years offered important analytic insights into the ways people employ pragmatic knowledge in using and understanding language.
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Bilingual experience and psycholinguistic ability.

1966
This is a study of the effect of pre-school bilingual experience on a child's later ability to use language to help himself to think and learn - his psycholinguistic ability. The existing literature on the effect of bilinguality on children's performance gives conflicting evidence. [...]
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The translator’s sensitivity to syntactic ambiguity—a psycholinguistics experiment

Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique, 1976
Transformational grammar has attempted to outline the systematic nature of language structure while also stressing the creative aspect of language. Language is systematic in that speakers use a finite number of means to make up their messages, and yet it is creative in that there are an infinite number of individual different messages which are ...
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Fuzzy spatial reasoning in psycholinguistic experiments on Braille reading

1998 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems Proceedings. IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence (Cat. No.98CH36228), 2002
This paper introduces a system for data collection and analysis of Braille reading experiments undertaken by psycholinguists. The system is intended as a replacement for the conventional collection of data by analogue video and the analysis of it by watching the video tapes.
S. Rodrigo, H.W. Guesgen
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Identifying And Describing Psycholinguistic Meanings Of Toponyms (Outcomes Of Psycholinguistic Experiments)

The European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2022
Mairbeck Ruslanovich Makhaev   +2 more
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The Three Major Experiments in Psychophysiology (Psycholinguistic Experiments) and Their Recourse to Ecolinguistics

2019
Throughout its entire course of really vigorous development, psycholinguistics has pursued two lines of scholarly endeavour. Firstly, from its very first days it has always been trying to be experimental in nature. It means that its major assumptions have always been subject to some kind of testing, either in natural or laboratory settings.
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Psycholinguistic experiments on spatial relations using stereoscopic presentation

2006
This contribution presents investigations of the usage of computer gene¬rated 3D stimuli for psycholinguistic experiments. In the first part, we introduce VDesigner. VDesigner is a visual programming environment that operates in two different modes, a design mode to implement the materials and the structure of an experiment, and a runtime mode to ...
Flitter, Helmut   +4 more
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Cross-Cultural Experience of Anger: A Psycholinguistic Analysis

2009
In this chapter, I will provide evidence for the embodied nature of the concept of anger and some of its metaphors from work in cognitive psychology. I will show that many unrelated languages and cultures do seem to share the generic-level metaphor: the angry person is a pressurized container.
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The Relationship Between Theory, Model, and Experiment in Psycholinguistic Studies

Soviet Psychology, 1976
To say that the subject of psycholinguistics is the study of human speech activity presumes that i t is a discipline with a discrete set oC concepts and methods for analyzing its subject matter with some degree of specificity.
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SCOPE: The South Carolina psycholinguistic metabase

Behavior Research Methods, 2022
Chuanji Gao   +2 more
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