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## Start here ## Please see below for a description of the materials contained in this project. ## Data Files ## Data files are provided for both the Acceptability Judgment Task (AJT) and the Self-Paced Reading Task (SPR). Because each publication investigates different parts of the data, the data files are identified according to the venue of the resulting publication (below). The AJT files are divided by focus type. The SPR files are divided by region: the data for the critical region and the data for the post-critical region are in different files. In these files, "rtsum" is the log-transformed, length-adjusted RTs for the relevant region. The non-transformed results are available on request. In all the files, the participant numbers are meaningless three-digit codes that are consistent across files (i.e., participant 301 is always the same person across files). ## Publications ## We have published the results of this project in the following articles. - Hoot, B., & Leal, T. (2020). Processing subject focus across two Spanish varieties. *Probus*, 32(1), 93–127. https://doi.org/10.1515/probus-2019-0004 - Hoot, B., & Leal, T. (2022). Crosslinguistic influence from Catalan and Yucatec Maya on judgments and processing of Spanish focus. *Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism*, Online Ahead of Print. https://doi.org/10.1075/lab.21020.hoo - Hoot, B., & Leal, T. (Forthcoming). Resilience and vulnerability of discourse-conditioned word order in heritage Spanish. *Applied Psycholinguistics*. - Hoot, B., Leal, T., & Destruel, E. (2020). Object focus marking in Spanish: An investigation using three tasks. *Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics*, 5(1), 70. https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1160 - Leal, T., & Hoot, B. (2022). L2 representation and processing of Spanish focus. *Language Acquisition*, 29(4), 410–440. https://doi.org/10.1080/10489223.2022.2049599
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