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Le Petit Prince: A multilingual fMRI corpus using ecological stimuli

Multilingual MRI data of participants listening to an audiobook

Authors:  Jixing LiJohn HaleChristophe Pallier
Updated:  2022-12-24
Source:  https://openneuro.org/datasets/ds003643/versions/2.0.1
Keywords:  MRIprocessingEnglishFrenchMandarin

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Blackfoot Words

A database of words in Blackfoot

Authors:  Natalie Weber
Updated:  2021-12-24
Source:  https://www.blackfootwords.com/
Keywords:  Blackfootlexical formshistorical.

The CompLex Database

Authors:  Daniel SchmidtkeJulie A. Van DykeVictor Kuperman
Updated:  2021-12-24
Source:  https://osf.io/82p6x/
Keywords:  linguisticsEnglishCompoundEye-Tracking.

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LinguaPix

LinguaPix is a database of picture naming norms. 1,620 colour photographs of items spanning across 42 semantic categories were named and rated by a group of German speakers (and are currently evaluated by a group of Dutch, English, Polish, and Cantonese speakers).

Authors:  Agniszka Ewa KrautzEmmanuel KeuleersGabriella RundbladSusanna Yeung
Updated:  2021-12-24
Source:  https://linguapix.uni-mannheim.de/frontend/web/
Keywords:  psychologylinguisticssemanticsaudiopicture-namingEnglishGermanPolish

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NIM

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 GuaschRoger BoadaPilar FerréRosa Sánchez-CasasAntonio MasipEnric Sunyer
Updated:  2021-12-24
Source:  https://psico.fcep.urv.cat/utilitats/nim/
Keywords:  psycholinguisticslexiconword-recognitionEnglishSpanishCatalan

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Psycholinguistic norms for more than 300 lexical signs in German Sign Language (DGS)

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. TrettenbreinNina-Kristin PendzichJens-Michael CramerMarkus SteinbachEmiliano Zaccarella
Updated:  2021-11-26
Source:  https://osf.io/mz8j4/
Keywords:  psycholinguisticslexicondatabaseGerman-Sign-LanguageGermanEnglish

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SpiCE: Speech in Cantonese and English

An open-access corpus of conversational bilingual Speech in Cantonese and English.

Authors:  Khia A. JohnsonMolly BabelIvan FongNancy Yiu
Updated:  2021-05-20
Source:  https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/MJOXP3
Keywords:  bilingualconversationcorpuscantoneseenglish

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Global Signbank

Lexical database of Sign Language of the Netherlands (NGT).

Authors:  Onno CrasbornSteve Cassidy
Updated:  2021-04-24
Source:  https://signbank.cls.ru.nl/
Keywords:  languagemorphemehandshapesign-language-of-the-Netherlands

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childLex

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 SchroederKay-Michael WürznerJulian HeisterAlexander GeykenReinhold Kliegl
Updated:  2021-03-02
Source:  https://osf.io/m59uv/
Keywords:  languagelexiconreading-developmentlinguisticsGerman

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ASL-LEX

An online database of the lexical and phonological properties of American Sign Language.

Authors:  Naomi CaselliKaren EmmoreyZed Sevcikova SehyrAriel Cohen-GoldbergCindy O'Grady Farnady
Updated:  2020-12-24
Source:  https://asl-lex.org/index.html
Keywords:  American-Sign-Languagelexiconphonologymorphemesemantics

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