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Equitable teaching for cultural and linguistic diversity: exploring the possibilities for engaged pedagogy in post-COVID-19 higher education
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SemEval-2022 Task 2: Multilingual Idiomaticity Detection and Sentence Embedding ...
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Improving Tokenisation by Alternative Treatment of Spaces ...
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Changing Perspectives on Pediatric Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination among Dental Students and Residents Reveals Recent Increase in Vaccine Hesitancy
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In: Vaccines; Volume 10; Issue 4; Pages: 570 (2022)
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Rare Disorders: Diagnosis and Therapeutic Planning for Patients Seeking Orthodontic Treatment
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In: Journal of Clinical Medicine; Volume 11; Issue 6; Pages: 1527 (2022)
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Gender Agreement in a Language Contact Situation
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 81 (2022)
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NILC-Metrix: assessing the complexity of written and spoken language in Brazilian Portuguese ...
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Korpora als Grundlage für das Lehren und Lernen von Deutsch als Fremdsprache
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Speech Perception and Dichotic Listening Are Associated With Hearing Thresholds and Cognition, Respectively, in Unaided Presbycusis
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In: Front Aging Neurosci (2022)
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Building global capacity for COVID-19 vaccination through interactive virtual learning
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In: Hum Resour Health (2022)
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Genetic and Epigenetic Control of Puberty
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In: Sex Dev (2022)
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Social+Me: a persuasive application to increase communication between students and their support networks in Southern Chile
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In: PeerJ Comput Sci (2022)
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Expanding horizons of cross-linguistic research on reading: The Multilingual Eye-movement Corpus (MECO)
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Siegelman, Noam; Schroeder, Sascha; Acartürk, Cengiz; Ahn, Hee-Don; Alexeeva, Svetlana; Amenta, Simona; Bertram, Raymond; Bonandrini, Rolando; Brysbaert, Marc; Chernova, Daria; Da Fonseca, Sara Maria; Dirix, Nicolas; Duyck, Wouter; Fella, Argyro; Frost, Ram; Gattei, Carolina A.; Kalaitzi, Areti; Kwon, Nayoung; Lõo, Kaidi; Marelli, Marco; Papadopoulos, Timothy C.; Protopapas, Athanassios; Savo, Satu; Shalom, Diego E.; Slioussar, Natalia; Stein, Roni; Sui, Longjiao; Taboh, Analí; Tønnesen, Veronica; Usal, Kerem Alp; Kuperman, Victor
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In: Behav Res Methods (2022)
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Scientific studies of language behavior need to grapple with a large diversity of languages in the world and, for reading, a further variability in writing systems. Yet, the ability to form meaningful theories of reading is contingent on the availability of cross-linguistic behavioral data. This paper offers new insights into aspects of reading behavior that are shared and those that vary systematically across languages through an investigation of eye-tracking data from 13 languages recorded during text reading. We begin with reporting a bibliometric analysis of eye-tracking studies showing that the current empirical base is insufficient for cross-linguistic comparisons. We respond to this empirical lacuna by presenting the Multilingual Eye-Movement Corpus (MECO), the product of an international multi-lab collaboration. We examine which behavioral indices differentiate between reading in written languages, and which measures are stable across languages. One of the findings is that readers of different languages vary considerably in their skipping rate (i.e., the likelihood of not fixating on a word even once) and that this variability is explained by cross-linguistic differences in word length distributions. In contrast, if readers do not skip a word, they tend to spend a similar average time viewing it. We outline the implications of these findings for theories of reading. We also describe prospective uses of the publicly available MECO data, and its further development plans. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.3758/s13428-021-01772-6.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-021-01772-6 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8809631/
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Bolsistas de produtividade em pesquisa do CNPQ da grande área Ciências da Saúde
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[In Press] Equitable teaching for cultural and linguistic diversity : exploring the possibilities for engaged pedagogy in post-COVID-19 higher education
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Relatório de estágio para obtenção de grau de mestre em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico
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Why are linguistic features and PTSD symptoms related? An analysis of cognitive reappraisal and rumination
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Manifestação de templates no desenvolvimento fonológico de gêmeos e não gêmeos
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In: Miguilim - Revista Eletrônica do Netlli; v. 10, n. 4 (2021): Número Especial; 1851-1867 (2022)
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Análisis del discurso de odio en función de la ideología: Efectos emocionales y cognitivos
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In: Comunicar: Revista científica iberoamericana de comunicación y educación, ISSN 1134-3478, Nº 71, 2022 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Discursos de odio en comunicación: Investigaciones y propuestas), pags. 37-48 (2022)
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Método de Abordajes Lingüísticos Convergentes para el ACD: una propuesta aplicada al análisis de comentarios digitales
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In: Onomázein: Revista de lingüística, filología y traducción de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, ISSN 0718-5758, Nº. 55, 2022, pags. 92-114 (2022)
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