Practical challenges in polylexical metronome synchronisation: inadvertent conditioning of participant responses in two successive experiments on P-centre location

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Connor McCabe, Practical challenges in polylexical metronome synchronisation: inadvertent conditioning of participant responses in two successive experiments on P-centre location, ExLing 2020: 11th International Conference on Experimental Linguistics, Athens, Greece, 12-14 October 2020, Antonis Botinis, 2020, 125 - 128Download Item:
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A metronome synchronisation paradigm was used to investigate possible interaction between P(erceptual)-centre location and initial mutation in Irish (Gaelic). A pilot study returned promising results in a subset of stimuli. Data later collected using
only these stimuli differed from those of the pilot: participants exclusively synchronised metronome beats with the possessive particle preceding main lexical targets. In the pilot task, monosyllables as the minimal target, as opposed to
exclusively disyllabic two-word possessive phrases in the modified task, may have focussed participants on these. This conditioning has been reinstated in a third version of the task by preceding target phrases with a dummy monosyllable.
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Author: McCabe, Connor Peter
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Methodology, P-centre, Metronome synchronisationSubject (TCD):
Irish Linguistics , MORPHOLOGY , PsycholinguisticsDOI:
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