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Space aliens and nonwords: Stimuli for investigating the learning of novel word-meaning pairs
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Prahlad?GuptaEmail author  John?Lipinski  Brandon?Abbs  Po-Han?Lin  Emrah?Aktunc  David?Ludden  Nadine?Martin  Rochelle?Newman
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, 52242 Iowa City, IA;(2) Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, Kentucky;(3) Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;(4) University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
Abstract:We describe a set of pictorial and auditory stimuli that we have developed for use in word learning tasks in which the participant learns pairings of novel auditory sound patterns (names) with pictorial depictions of novel objects (referents). The pictorial referents are drawings of “space aliens,” consisting of images that are variants of 144 different aliens. The auditory names are possible nonwords of English; the stimulus set consists of over 2,500 nonword stimuli recorded in a single voice, with controlled onsets, varying from one to seven syllables in length. The pictorial and nonword stimuli can also serve as independent stimulus sets for purposes other than word learning. The full set of these stimuli may be downloaded fromwww.psychonomic.org/archive/.
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