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LINGUIST List 22.3094

Wed Aug 03 2011

Qs: Sentence continuation. Online study German

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        1.     Mathias Scharinger , Sentence continuation. Online study German

Message 1: Sentence continuation. Online study German
Date: 02-Aug-2011
From: Mathias Scharinger <mscharingercbs.mpg.de>
Subject: Sentence continuation. Online study German
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I am looking for native speakers of German for participating in a short
online study on

http://www.inter-word.net/home/sentences/

I recently posted a Query for a similar study. On the basis of the results
of the previous study, we now want to test 50 sentences regarding a
PREFERRED continuation of the last word (just type in the last letters
to make it the most likely word in the sentence). You can participate
even if you had done the previous experiment.

Thanks a lot!

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                            Neurolinguistics
                            Phonetics
                            Psycholinguistics
                            Semantics


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