This project contains materials used in Experiment 1: of Declerck, M., Özbakar, E., & Kirk, N. W. (2021, May 19). Is there proactive inhibitory control during bilingual and bidialectal language production?. Retrieved from psyarxiv.com/enxpf
Materials for Experiment 1 available from: https://app.gorilla.sc/openmaterials/236318
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This is the experimental tree used for Experiment 2. Placeholder Participant Info/Consent and Debrief questionnaires have been used to preserve the structure.
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Declerck, M., Özbakar. E., & Kirk, N. W. (2021) Is there proactive inhibitory control during bilingual and bidialectal language production?
https://psyarxiv.com/enxpf/
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This task familiarises participants with the pictures used in the experiment and the English and Dundonian names for each. There is also the option to hear the Dundonian words pronounced.
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This task displays a short demonstration of a Dundonian/English speaker completing the task naming pictures in both varieties.
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This contains a practice task where the participant names five items with 0ms CSI and five items with a long (1250ms) CSI. Within that structure,, items from both language varieties are presented randomly. This task does not use scripting - rather, it uses a "jump to row" function within the task. Once 10 trials have been completed the task ends.
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The main task used in this experiment. It contains four spreadsheets. These spreadsheets cover the combinations of Language cue to variety (i.e. Dundonian = blue, English = green, and vice versa) as well as counterbalancing the trial sequence across CSI blocks (i.e the block sequence starts with either Dundonian-Dundonian, or English-English trials).
Order of Presentation of CSI blocks is randomised through the use of the "randomise block" spreadsheet column, thus does not need to be done through the use of separate spreadsheets.
Each block contains 72 trials. Each item is presented four times within a block. While the order of language x trial type combinations is part of the fixed sequence (e.g. Dundonian Switch - Dundonian Repeat - English Switch - English Repeat - English Repeat - Dundonian Switch and so on...) the individual items are displayed randomly across these trial combinations.
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Adapted from Lemhöfer, K., & Broersma, M. (2012). Introducing LexTALE: A quick and valid lexical test for advanced learners of English. Behavior research methods, 44(2), 325-343.
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An accuracy coding task used for coding participants' accuracy from speech production studies. A guide and code are available from: https://osf.io/rdwgp/
No default spreadsheet is associated with this task - so it won't currently have a "preview" option.
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Declerck, M., Özbakar, E., & Kirk, N. W. (2021). Is there proactive inhibitory control during bilingual and bidialectal language production?.
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/enxpf
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