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These animations have one common character. He is in the middle when there are 2 other characters in the scene (recipient contrast) and on the left or right when there is only one other character. Simon does ditransitive actions such as: [[BR]] These animations elicit sentences like: "Simon threw a spotted ball to the man with black hair." [[BR]]
All video clips have one common character, named Simon. He stands in the middle when there are 2 other characters in the scene (recipient contrast) and on the left or right when there is only one other character. Simon does ditransitive actions such as: [[BR]]
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Simon also does transitive filler actions such as: Simon also does transitive actions such as:
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These animations come in sets of 4. All of the animations in a set involve the same characters and objects. The conditions are set up as follows: [[BR]] These can be found under the "fillers" folder on the server. [[BR]]
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e animations come in sets of 4. All of the animations in a set involve the same characters and objects. The conditions are set up as follows: [[BR]]
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These accompany the Syntactic Load videos. Only one picture in each set of 4 identically matches the video clip. One set per video. These accompany the Syntactic Load videos. Each video clip has a set of four pictures. The pictures are labeled with "videoname_condition". The conditions go as follows:
|| '''Condition''' || '''Change from original video''' ||
|| correct || A picture taken from the actual video||
|| m1 || wrong object ||
|| m2 || wrong recipient (in experimental condition), wrong verb (in filler condition) ||
|| m3 || random video (no similarities) ||

Files uploaded to the CS server

1. Animations from Syntactic Load

in /p/hlp/experiments/SyntacticLoad BR Description: BR These animations elicit sentences like: "Simon threw a spotted ball to the man with black hair." BR All video clips have one common character, named Simon. He stands in the middle when there are 2 other characters in the scene (recipient contrast) and on the left or right when there is only one other character. Simon does ditransitive actions such as: BR

  • giving
  • handing
  • offering
  • showing
  • throwing
  • taking

Simon also does transitive actions such as:

  • carrying
  • kicking
  • lifting
  • pulling
  • pushing
  • touching

These can be found under the "fillers" folder on the server. BR The animations come in sets of 4. All of the animations in a set involve the same characters and objects. The conditions are set up as follows: BR

Contrast on the recipients

Contrast on the Objects

0

yes

yes

1

yes

no

2

no

yes

3

no

no

Feel free to look these animations over for reuse.

2. Syntactic Load Listener Pictures

These accompany the Syntactic Load videos. Each video clip has a set of four pictures. The pictures are labeled with "videoname_condition". The conditions go as follows:

Condition

Change from original video

correct

A picture taken from the actual video

m1

wrong object

m2

wrong recipient (in experimental condition), wrong verb (in filler condition)

m3

random video (no similarities)

3. Syntactic Priming Pictures (David Race)

in /p/hlp/SyntacticPriming_DRace

These pictures involve two characters performing transitive actions upon one another. There is a mix of inanimate objects and animals as well. For a complete list of pictures see the excel file inside labeled "Guide to David's Project.xls"

Files not yet on the CS server

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