OSF

Structuring projects Projects on the OSF are modular. Instead of projects being connected like an umbrella or ladder, with smaller projects underneath some top level, on the OSF projects are islands that you construct one-way bridges between. You can define as many components as you like, how you like, and you have the same options for a component as you do the whole project. What to include in a project...

Christian Muxica

Phonetics Guides

Phoneme Categorization In a phoneme categorization experiment, a listener is presented with a single stimulus on each trial, and they have to assign that stimulus to one or another category. It’s possible that the listener may be given more than just two categories to choose from but that’s rare in the experiments run in our lab. Usually, each stimulus is one of a sequence of stimuli that steps incrementally from a good instance of one category to a good instance of another....

Christina Muxica

Sona

We schedule sessions and recruit participants via the Linguistics SONA. Participating members of the Linguistics faculty have either given us the rosters of their classes, or given their students the option to create a SONA account and participate in experiments for extra credit or as part of an assignment. Only students may request accounts – to get an account as a researcher or instructor, email the lab manager. For help using SONA, refer to the manual ....

Christian Muxica