Hajime Hoji .Language Faculty Science
Cambridge University Press

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EPSA [31]-1 (=[31]-8)

This is discussed in Chapter 6. It is one of the Sub-Experiments for the Main-Experiments EPSA [31]-4 (= [31]-11) and EPSA [31]-5 (= [31]-12). While the Main-Experiments test the validity structural hypotheses, this Sub-Experiment tests lexical hypotheses. It also serves to test the effectiveness of our instructions for a given informant.

Design

[31]-1 Design

Examples

[31]-1 Examples

Results

[31]-1 Summary

[31]-1 Lexical-group-based

Informant list for [31]-1:
based on: [31]-7

[31]-1 Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

Informant list for [31]-1:
based on: [31]-7; &
based on: [31]-13

[31]-1 Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list


[31]-8 Summary

[31]-8 Lexical-group-based

Informant list for [31]-8:
based on: [31]-13

[31]-8 Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

Informant list for [31]-8:
based on: [31]-13; &
based on: [31]-7

[31]-8 Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

The one-sentence-at-a-time test type vs. the three-sentences-at-a-time test type

We are considering only Lexical groups 1 and 2.

[31]-1 One sentence at a time

[31]-1 Three sentences at a time

[31]-8 One sentence at a time

[31]-8 Three sentences at a time

Informant list for [31]-8:
based on: [31]-13; &
based on: [31]-7

[31]-8 One sentence at a time, based on the above informant list

[31]-8 Three sentences at a time, based on the above informant list

Raw data

[31]-1 Raw Data

[31]-8 Raw Data