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Gehlbach, Hunter; Young, Lissa V.; Roan, Linda K. – Educational Psychology, 2012
Frequently and accurately discerning others' thoughts and feelings is associated with multiple valued educational outcomes across an array of settings. Despite its foundational role in social interactions, it is unclear whether individuals can be taught to improve their social perspective taking capacities. This experiment assesses whether a…
Descriptors: Evidence, Video Technology, Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education
Adults' Self-Directed Learning of an Artificial Lexicon: The Dynamics of Neighborhood Reorganization
Bardhan, Neil Prodeep – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Artificial lexicons have previously been used to examine the time course of the learning and recognition of spoken words, the role of segment type in word learning, and the integration of context during spoken word recognition. However, in all of these studies the experimenter determined the frequency and order of the words to be learned. In three…
Descriptors: Evidence, Word Recognition, Dictionaries, Neighborhoods
Austin, Alison C. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
When linguistic input provides inconsistent evidence for grammatical structures, children tend to regularize. For example, children learning languages from parents who are imperfect users of the language regularize their parents' inconsistent usages (Singleton & Newport, 2004). Previous studies (Hudson Kam & Newport, 2005, 2009) have examined this…
Descriptors: Evidence, Sentences, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar
Clahsen, Harald; Felser, Claudia – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006
The core idea that we argued for in the target article was that grammatical processing in a second language (L2) is fundamentally different from grammatical processing in one's native (first) language (L1). Our major source of evidence for this claim comes from experimental psycholinguistic studies investigating morphological and syntactic…
Descriptors: Evidence, Language Dominance, Cues, Semantics