Speech and Language Resource Bank
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 Krautz,
Emmanuel Keuleers,
Gabriella Rundblad,
Susanna Yeung
Updated: 2021-12-24
Source: https://linguapix.uni-mannheim.de/frontend/web/
Keywords: psychology,
linguistics,
semantics,
audio,
picture-naming,
English,
German,
Polish
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: 2021-12-24
Source: https://psico.fcep.urv.cat/utilitats/nim/
Keywords: psycholinguistics,
lexicon,
word-recognition,
English,
Spanish,
Catalan
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
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