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Incremental comprehension of Japanese passives: Evidence from the visual-world paradigm

Applied Psycholinguistics, 2017
ABSTRACTPsycholinguistic research has shown that sentence processing is incremental (e.g., Altmann & Kamide, 1999). In Japanese, a verb-final language, native speakers use case markers to incrementally assign thematic roles and predictively activate a structural representation of upcoming linguistic items.
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Language-mediated eye movements in the absence of a visual world: the ‘blank screen paradigm’

Cognition, 2004
The 'visual world paradigm' typically involves presenting participants with a visual scene and recording eye movements as they either hear an instruction to manipulate objects in the scene or as they listen to a description of what may happen to those objects.
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The use of phonological representations in guiding eye movements in the visual world paradigm.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2018
Across two visual world paradigm (VWP) experiments, Salverda and Tanenhaus (2010) observed an effect of orthographic overlap between targets and competitors in the absence of an effect of phonological overlap when mapping spoken targets onto briefly previewed printed arrays.
Julie, Gregg, Stanislav, Sajin
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Using the visual world paradigm to explore voice identity judgements

2022
Bradshaw, Leah   +3 more
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Looking at Language with the Visual World Paradigm: A Systematic Review of Three Decades

This is the data repository for the manuscript "Looking at Language with the Visual World Paradigm: A Systematic Review of Three Decades". The manuscript has been submitted to the Journal of Applied Psycholinguistics and currently under review.
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