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About this survey

‘’Conceptual processing and language embodiment: Abstract concepts and their representation in the mental lexicon of native and L2 speakers. What is the role of emotional experience?’’

Background on the project

I am conducting an exploration of how language is represented in the minds of late bilinguals and native speakers. Additionally, I am seeking to explore how emotional experience in both languages affects interpretation, processing and comprehension. This investigation is based on experiments used in the discipline of psycholinguistics of language processing. Details on the type of the experiments are explained below.

This experiment, is a lexical decision task, where participants, Greek bilinguals and English native speakers, will have to decide and distinguish between words and non-words. This should take approximately 15 minutes. 

Contact information

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Contact details:

Researcher:

Name: Iosifina Vlouti

Email: iv17168@essex.ac.uk.

Phone: (+30)6983885803

Address: Cole House H7/32/A, Annan Road, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, CO4 3ZF,

Colchester.

University of Essex

Director of Language and Linguistics’ department

Dr. Florence Myles, Director of Research

Email: fmyles@essex.ac.uk

Phone: +44 (0) 1206872228

Address: University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, CO4 3SQ, Colchester, 4.131, Colchester Campus

University of Essex Research Governance and Planning Manager

Email: sarahm@essex.ac.uk

Phone: 01206-873561

Address: Sarah Manning-Press, Research & Enterprise Office, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park,

CO4 3SQ, Colchester.


Contact email: iv17168@essex.ac.uk

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