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Vocabulary knowledge predicts individual differences in the integration of visual and linguistic constraints
Bisson, Marie-Josee; Gaziano, Olivia; Jordan, Adrian. - : Taylor & Francis, 2022
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Vocabulary knowledge predicts individual differences in the integration of visual and linguistic constraints ...
Kukona, Anuenue; Gaziano, Olivia; Bisson, Marie-Josee. - : Taylor & Francis, 2022
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Vocabulary knowledge predicts individual differences in the integration of visual and linguistic constraints ...
Kukona, Anuenue; Gaziano, Olivia; Bisson, Marie-Josee. - : Taylor & Francis, 2022
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The role of verbal and pictorial information in multimodal incidental acquisition of foreign language vocabulary
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Processing of native and foreign language subtitles in films:An eye tracking study
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Reading Dickens’s characters: Employing psycholinguistic methods to investigate the cognitive reality of patterns in texts
Mahlberg, Michaela; Conklin, Kathy; Bisson, Marie-Josée. - : SAGE Publications, 2014
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Reading Dickens’s characters: employing psycholinguistic methods to investigate the cognitive reality of patterns in texts
Bisson, Marie-Josée; Mahlberg, Michaela; Conklin, Kathy. - : SAGE Publications, 2014
Abstract: This article reports the findings of an empirical study that uses eye-tracking and follow-up interviews as methods to investigate how participants read body language clusters in novels by Charles Dickens. The study builds on previous corpus stylistic work that has identified patterns of body language presentation as techniques of characterisation in Dickens (Mahlberg, 2013). The article focuses on the reading of ‘clusters’, that is, repeated sequences of words. It is set in a research context that brings together observations from both corpus linguistics and psycholinguistics on the processing of repeated patterns. The results show that the body language clusters are read significantly faster than the overall sample extracts which suggests that the clusters are stored as units in the brain. This finding is complemented by the results of the follow-up questions which indicate that readers do not seem to refer to the clusters when talking about character information, although they are able to refer to clusters when biased prompts are used to elicit information. Beyond the specific results of the study, this article makes a contribution to the development of complementary methods in literary stylistics and it points to directions for further subclassifications of clusters that could not be achieved on the basis of corpus data alone.
URL: http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28881/
https://doi.org/10.1177/0963947014543887
http://lal.sagepub.com/content/23/4/369.abstract
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Processing of native and foreign language subtitles in films: an eye tracking study
Bisson, Marie-Josée; van Heuven, Walter J.B.; Conklin, Kathy. - : Cambridge University Press, 2014
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Processing of native and foreign language subtitles in films: an eye tracking study
Bisson, Marie-Josée; van Heuven, Walter J.B.; Conklin, Kathy. - : Cambridge University Press, 2014
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The role of verbal and pictorial information in multimodal incidental acquisition of foreign language vocabulary
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Incidental Acquisition of Foreign Language Vocabulary through Brief Multi-Modal Exposure
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Incidental Acquisition of Foreign Language Vocabulary through Brief Multi-Modal Exposure
Bisson, Marie-Josée; van Heuven, Walter J. B.; Conklin, Kathy. - : Public Library of Science, 2013
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Incidental acquisition of foreign language vocabulary through brief multi-modal exposure
Bisson, Marie-Josée; van Heuven, Walter J.B.; Conklin, Kathy. - : Public Library of Science, 2013
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Incidental acquisition of foreign language vocabulary through multi-modal situations
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Processing of native and foreign language subtitles in films: An eye tracking study
In: Applied psycholinguistics. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 35 (2012) 2, 399-418
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