Speech and Language Resource Bank
The first psycholinguistic norms for iconicity, age of acquisition, frequency, and transparency for more than 300 lexical signs in German Sign Language (Deutsche Gebärdensprache, DGS).
Authors: Patrick C. Trettenbrein,
Nina-Kristin Pendzich,
Jens-Michael Cramer,
Markus Steinbach,
Emiliano Zaccarella
Updated: 2021-11-26
Source: https://osf.io/mz8j4/
Keywords: psycholinguistics,
lexicon,
database,
German-Sign-Language,
German,
English
NIM is a search engine designed to look for the collection of psycholinguistic research materials. Its purpose is to simplify the task of researchers during the preparation and design of experiments.
Authors: Marc Guasch,
Roger Boada,
Pilar Ferré,
Rosa Sánchez-Casas,
Antonio Masip,
Enric Sunyer
Updated: 2021-04-30
Source: https://psico.fcep.urv.cat/utilitats/nim/
Keywords: psycholinguistics,
lexicon,
word-recognition,
English,
Spanish,
Catalan
childLex is based on a corpus of children’s books and comprises 10 million words that were syntactically annotated and lemmatized. childLex reports linguistic norms for lexical, superlexical, and sublexical variables in three different age groups: 6–8 (grades1–2), 9–10 (grades 3–4), and 11–12 years (grades 5–6).
Authors: Sascha Schroeder,
Kay-Michael Würzner,
Julian Heister,
Alexander Geyken,
Reinhold Kliegl
Updated: 2021-03-02
Source: https://osf.io/m59uv/
Keywords: language,
lexicon,
reading-development,
linguistics,
German
The French Lexicon Project contains lexical decision times for over 38,000 French words.
Authors: Ludovic Ferrand,
Boris New,
Marc Brysbaert,
Emmanuel Keuleers,
Patrick Bonin,
Alain Meot,
Maria Augustinova,
Christophe Pallier
Updated: 2020-02-03
Source: https://osf.io/f8kc4/
Keywords: lexicon,
vocabulary,
French,
word-frequency,
word-recognition
The English Lexicon Project affords access to a large set of lexical characteristics, along with behavioral data from visual lexical decision and naming studies of 40,481 words and 40,481 nonwords.
Authors: David A. Balota,
Melvin Yap,
Michael Cortese,
Keith Hutchison,
Brett Kessler,
Bjorn Loftis,
James Neely,
Douglas Nelson,
Greg Simpson,
Rebecca Treiman,
Greg Burgess
Updated: 2019-09-28
Source: https://elexicon.wustl.edu/
Keywords: psycholinguistics,
memory,
computational-modeling,
lexicon,
text-database