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Impact of event description on event memory: A cross-linguistic study
Winki LAW,
Chi Wing Michael YIP
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Cross-linguistic Studies
100%
Event Description
100%
Impact Event
100%
Japanese-English Bilinguals
100%
Event Memory
100%
Native English Speakers
66%
Japanese Learners
66%
Foreign Language Effect
66%
Agent Programming Languages
66%
English Language
33%
Copyright
33%
English Speaking
33%
Cognitive Processing
33%
Bilingual Speakers
33%
Consistent Patterns
33%
Memory Test
33%
Native Language
33%
Agentive
33%
Non-linguistic
33%
Native Groups
33%
Non-agentive
33%
Accidental Scenarios
33%
Eyewitness Memory
33%
Event Perception
33%
Arts and Humanities
Cross-linguistic studies
100%
agentive
100%
Event memory
100%
Speaker
66%
English Speaker
66%
Foreign Languages
66%
Accidental
66%
Expression
33%
Linguistics
33%
Bi-lingual speakers
33%
Native Language
33%
Cognitive Processing
33%
Event perception
33%
Eye-witness
33%
Social Sciences
Foreign Languages
100%
Event memory
100%
Native Language
50%
Cognitive Process
50%
Psychology
Cognitive Process
100%