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Language in Use ISBN: 9781003060994
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Chemistry Education Research and Practice. 17:337-352
There is much agreement among chemical education researchers that expertise in chemistry depends in part on the ability to coordinate understanding of phenomena on three levels: macroscopic (observable), sub-microscopic (atoms, molecules, and ions) a
Autor:
Kellyn McCullough, Matthew Burrows, Andrea Sperberg, Kristin Schuh, Todd R. Haskell, Chelsea Harrington
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Psychology Learning & Teaching. 11:158-170
In theory, a psychology major provides students with a set of skills that is highly valued by employers. In practice, however, US psychology majors fare relatively poorly in the job market. We hypothesised that one cause of this paradox may be a mism
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Language and Cognitive Processes. 26:1022-1054
Several psycholinguistic theories have appealed to the linguistic notion of markedness to help explain asymmetrical patterns of behavioural data. We suggest that this sort of markedness is best thought of as a derived rather than a primitive notion,
Publikováno v:
Cognition. 114:151-164
A robust result in research on the production of grammatical agreement is that speakers are more likely to produce an erroneous verb with phrases such as the key to the cabinets, with a singular noun followed by a plural one, than with phrases such a
Publikováno v:
The Mental Lexicon. 2:287-312
Berent and Pinker (2007) presented five experiments concerning the formation of compounds, especially the apparent restriction on the occurrence of “regular” plurals as modifiers (as in *RATS-EATER). Their data were said to support a “words and
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Cognitive Psychology. 47:119-163
In noun compounds in English, the modifying noun may be singular (mouse-eater) or an irregularly inflected plural (mice-eater), but regularly inflected plurals are dispreferred (*rats-eater). This phenomenon has been taken as strong evidence for dual
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Journal of Memory and Language. 48:760-778
Traditional theories of agreement production assume that verb agreement is an essentially syntactic process. However, recent work shows that agreement is subject to a variety of influences both syntactic and non-syntactic, which raises the question o
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Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 31(5)
A number of studies have shown that structural factors play a much larger role than the linear order of words during the production of grammatical agreement. These findings have been used as evidence for a stage in the production process at which hie
Publikováno v:
Cognition. 83(2)
What is the difference between conceiving of an entity as an object of some kind and conceiving of it as an amount of solid stuff? We propose that the difference lies in how one thinks about the entity's structure. Object construals require thinking