TY - JOUR
T1 - The past tense inflection project (PTIP)
T2 - Speeded past tense inflections, imageability ratings, and past tense consistency measures for 2,200 verbs
AU - Cohen-Shikora, Emily R.
AU - Balota, David A.
AU - Kapuria, Abhi
AU - Yap, Melvin J.
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The processes involved in past tense verb generation have been central to models of inflectional morphology. However, the empirical support for such models has often been based on studies of accuracy in past tense verb formation on a relatively small set of items. We present the first large-scale study of past tense inflection (the Past Tense Inflection Project, or PTIP) that affords response time, accuracy, and error analyses in the generation of the past tense form from the present tense form for over 2,000 verbs. In addition to standard lexical variables (such as word frequency, length, and orthographic and phonological neighborhood), we have also developed new measures of past tense neighborhood consistency and verb imageability for these stimuli, and via regression analyses we demonstrate the utility of these new measures in predicting past tense verb generation. The PTIP can be used to further evaluate existing models, to provide well controlled stimuli for new studies, and to uncover novel theoretical principles in past tense morphology.
AB - The processes involved in past tense verb generation have been central to models of inflectional morphology. However, the empirical support for such models has often been based on studies of accuracy in past tense verb formation on a relatively small set of items. We present the first large-scale study of past tense inflection (the Past Tense Inflection Project, or PTIP) that affords response time, accuracy, and error analyses in the generation of the past tense form from the present tense form for over 2,000 verbs. In addition to standard lexical variables (such as word frequency, length, and orthographic and phonological neighborhood), we have also developed new measures of past tense neighborhood consistency and verb imageability for these stimuli, and via regression analyses we demonstrate the utility of these new measures in predicting past tense verb generation. The PTIP can be used to further evaluate existing models, to provide well controlled stimuli for new studies, and to uncover novel theoretical principles in past tense morphology.
KW - Item-level variance
KW - Megastudy
KW - Past tense inflection
KW - Verb consistency
KW - Verb imageability
KW - Verb processing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84874354359
U2 - 10.3758/s13428-012-0240-y
DO - 10.3758/s13428-012-0240-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 22956393
AN - SCOPUS:84874354359
SN - 1554-351X
VL - 45
SP - 151
EP - 159
JO - Behavior Research Methods
JF - Behavior Research Methods
IS - 1
ER -