Task and presentation Clause Samples

Task and presentation. Participants went through a series of webpages. Each page contained three videos corresponding to the three conditions within a given paradigm (36), (37), (38), or (40) (see ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, submitted and ▇▇▇▇▇ et al., in progress for arguments showing the benefit of a joint presentation of minimal pairs or minimal paradigms for acceptability judgments). On a given page, the order of presentation of the conditions remain fixed, and was as in (36) for sentences testing SHOOT, as in (37) for sentences testing PUNCH and as in (38) for sentences testing SEND-KISSES. For each video, participants were asked the following questions. • In the 'local' version, each video came with as many acceptability questions as there were gestures: question (41)a if there was a single gesture, questions (41)b and (41)c if there were two gestures. This made it possible to assess separately first vs. second person gestures in various positions, which was important to determine whether both were acceptable to the same degree. b. How well does the 1st gesture fit the meaning of the sentence (0 = worst; 10 = best)?