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Replication data for: Are Schalter and šapka good competitors? Searching for stimuli for an investigation of the Russian-German bilingual mental lexicon |
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doi:10.18710/T6ITR3 |
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DataverseNO |
Date of Distribution: |
2016-01-25 |
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Clasmeier, Christina; Anstatt, Tanja; Ernst, Jessica; Belke, Eva, 2016, "Replication data for: Are Schalter and šapka good competitors? Searching for stimuli for an investigation of the Russian-German bilingual mental lexicon", https://doi.org/10.18710/T6ITR3, DataverseNO, V1 |
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Replication data for: Are Schalter and šapka good competitors? Searching for stimuli for an investigation of the Russian-German bilingual mental lexicon |
Identification Number: |
doi:10.18710/T6ITR3 |
Authoring Entity: |
Clasmeier, Christina (Ruhr-University Bochum) |
Anstatt, Tanja (Ruhr-University Bochum) |
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Ernst, Jessica (Ruhr-University Bochum) |
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Belke, Eva (Ruhr-University Bochum) |
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Producer: |
Ruhr-University Bochum |
Date of Production: |
2015 |
Distributor: |
DataverseNO |
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The Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics (TROLLing) |
Access Authority: |
Christina Clasmeier |
Date of Deposit: |
2016-01-20 |
Date of Distribution: |
2016-01 |
Holdings Information: |
https://doi.org/10.18710/T6ITR3 |
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Arts and Humanities, Russian, German, descriptive statistics |
Topic Classification: |
Field: other, Time-depth: synchronic, Topic: nouns |
Abstract: |
Abstract of the corresponding paper: Journal articles on language processing rarely comment on difficulties and obstacles in the construction of the material for experimental investigations. This is remarkable, given that the compilation of appropriate, i.e. valid and well-controlled, linguistic stimuli is one of the biggest challenges in psycholinguistic research. This holds in particular for languages other than English. This paper addresses a number of methodological issues that arose during the preparation of the material for an eye-tracking investigation of the Russian-German bilingual mental lexicon. As we intended to study intra- and interlingual coactivation, quadruples of two Russian and two German words with phonological overlap in the onset were needed. Thus, we discuss the concept of phonological overlap and consider phonetic and phonological differences between Russian and German. Furthermore, word frequency is known to be a crucial factor in language processing. However, several problems arise with the concept of frequency in general and in comparing frequency data from two languages. We broach this issue in the final section of this paper, presenting and discussing frequency data of different types. Lastly, we present and discuss how we assured that the pictures we used were reliably associated with the intended object names in each language, a critical pre-condition for materials to be used in the visual-world paradigm. Information on the data: The data presented here are the results of the pre-test discussed in the paper. German native speakers and Russian-German late bilinguals solved three tasks: naming, picture word matching and subjective frequency estimation of German or Russian picture/word-items. |
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Germany |
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questionnaire or survey |
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Clasmeier, C., Anstatt, T., Ernst, J., & Belke, E. (2016). Are Schalter and šapka good competitors? Searching for stimuli for an investigation of the Russian-German bilingual mental lexicon. In: Anstatt, T., Clasmeier, C., & Gattnar, A. (Eds.): Slavic Languages in Psycholinguistics. Chances and Challenges for Empirical and Experimental Research. Tübingen: Narr Dr. Gunter. |
Identification Number: |
9783823379690 |
Bibliographic Citation: |
Clasmeier, C., Anstatt, T., Ernst, J., & Belke, E. (2016). Are Schalter and šapka good competitors? Searching for stimuli for an investigation of the Russian-German bilingual mental lexicon. In: Anstatt, T., Clasmeier, C., & Gattnar, A. (Eds.): Slavic Languages in Psycholinguistics. Chances and Challenges for Empirical and Experimental Research. Tübingen: Narr Dr. Gunter. |
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Data subjective frequency.csv |
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This file contains the results of the subjective frequency rating task on 364 Russian and German nouns (median of grouped data, interquartile range, number of participants). |
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results_pre-test_Picture-word matching_naming.csv |
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This file contains the results of the naming task and the picture-word-matching task (PWM) on 435 Russian and 439 German nouns (Mean, SD and range of PWM-judgments, percentage of expected namings, number of participants). column 1 (Test): 1 = first test session; 2 = second test session || column 2 (Language): 1 = German; 2 = Russian || column 3 (Item): Item number (corresponding to the pre-test order) || |
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