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The retrievability of L2 English multi-word items in a context of strongly form-focused exposure: What matters? Untitled Item ...
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The retrievability of L2 English multi-word items in a context of strongly form-focused exposure: What matters? Untitled Item ...
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Subjective ratings of the concreteness, valence, and crosslingual similarity (with Dutch) of two-word English expressions ...
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Ratings of the emotional valence and arousal of collocations and their constituent words: How can they be useful in L2 vocabulary research? ...
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Ratings of the emotional valence and arousal of collocations and their constituent words: How can they be useful in L2 vocabulary research? ...
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Extended data for 'Ratings of the emotional valence and arousal of collocations and their constituent words' ...
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Extended data for 'Ratings of the emotional valence and arousal of collocations and their constituent words' ...
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These materials consist of lists of English collocations along with various associated measures. All these collocations are composed of two words. The most common structures are N-N, Adj-N, and V-‘Any’. There are two sets of core collocations, one for valence (N = 121) and one for arousal (N = 124). Some lists include calibrator and control items. The two core sets overlap substantially. The ratings of valence and arousal for whole collocations were crowd-sourced using Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) (https://www.mturk.com/), The ratings of the constituent words stem from a list compiled by Warriner, Kuperman, and Brysbaert (2013). The list itself is available at: http://crr.ugent.be/archives/1003 For further details see the main text in the Elsevier journal of applied linguistics, 'System'. The article's title is: 'Ratings of the emotional valence and arousal of collocations and their constiituent words: How can they be useful in L2 vocabulary research?'. Associated with each core set of collocations is a ...
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200302 English Language; 200408 Linguistic Structures incl. Grammar, Phonology, Lexicon, Semantics; FOS Languages and literature
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URL: https://figshare.com/articles/Extended_data_for_Ratings_of_the_emotional_valence_and_arousal_of_collocations_and_their_constituent_words_/9465731 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.9465731
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Measuring perceptual and emotive dimensions of multi-word expressions: Can concreteness, emotional valence, and arousal be well estimated by some simple function of the constituent word ratings? ...
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Measuring perceptual and emotive dimensions of multi-word expressions: Can concreteness, emotional valence, and arousal be well estimated by some simple function of the constituent word ratings? ...
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The particular need for replication in the quantitative study of SLA: A case study of the mnemonic effect of assonance in collocations
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In: Journal of the European Second Language Association; Vol 1, No 1 (2017); 126-136 ; 2399-9101 (2017)
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Further Evidence of the Comparative Memorability of Alliterative Expressions in Second Language Learning
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In: Education Publications (2014)
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