631 to 640 of 4,365 Results
Nov 24, 2023 -
Mental State Events in the Talk Together Study: T1
Tabular Data - 9.4 KB - 10 Variables, 117 Observations - UNF:6:HzseeSEz6pXtLVngHHJb6w==
Specialist coding sheet created by one coder identifying all Emotion descriptions in the BLIP-TTS-VCST_Prelim-T1-Transcripts_v0.0.1 for a sample of the parents |
Nov 24, 2023 -
Mental State Events in the Talk Together Study: T1
Tabular Data - 790 B - 2 Variables, 67 Observations - UNF:6:Bg1gjMIW7RTtix0V0brA+w==
Copy of 'Vocabulary' tab from original excel data file, in csv format |
Nov 8, 2023Red Dot Parent/Child Talk
Dataverse collecting resources and materials relevant to investigations of topic-comment structures in parent/child conversations. |
Oct 18, 2023 - Perception of English Phonemes in South East Asian English varieties
Paca, Angelie M. G; Styles, Suzy J, 2024, "Pre-registration for Influence of Language Dominance on Filipino’s Categorical Perception of English Phonemes", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/PXDSGA, DR-NTU (Data), V1
This paper, seeks to investigate the phenomenon of categorical perception among Filipinos from both the Philippines and Singapore who speak English and a native language of the Philippines. The aim is to examine whether one’s dominant language being a language of the Philippines,... |
Oct 18, 2023 -
Pre-registration for Influence of Language Dominance on Filipino’s Categorical Perception of English Phonemes
Adobe PDF - 161.4 KB -
MD5: 94953abd11f71d387a6220901488e090
Preregistration using questions from AsPredicted.org |
Oct 18, 2023Suzy J. STYLES
This repository collects together studies on the perception of English phonemes in South East Asian English varieties. |
Sep 27, 2023 - Red Dot Parent/Child Talk - Discourse Markers
Ho, E. E. J; Styles, Suzy J, 2023, "Preregistration for the roles of education, age of child and perceptions towards the importance of personal expression through language in the production of Singlish discourse markers from parents to children", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/HJXSNF, DR-NTU (Data), V1
Discourse markers (or discourse particles) are small words that perform pragmatic functions in an utterance (Wee, 2004). For example, it could denote a speaker’s attitude (e.g. “leh” for impatience in Singlish), to express emotion (“sia” for relief in Singlish), or to express cer... |
Adobe PDF - 105.1 KB -
MD5: f0c62ea9b75ce91a60812b9ac1b9bc61
Preregistration using questions from AsPredicted.org |
Sep 27, 2023Suzy J. STYLES
This Dataverse will collect datasets and resources investigating the use of special 'red-dot' words and structures in parent-child talk in Singapore |
