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Dato Abashidze
Dato Abashidze
Postdoctoral Researcher, ZAS Berlin
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Preferential inspection of recent real-world events over future events: evidence from eye tracking during spoken sentence comprehension
P Knoeferle, MN Carminati, D Abashidze, K Essig
Frontiers in Psychology 2, 376, 2011
382011
Eye gaze and L2 speakers’ responses to recasts: A systematic replication study of McDonough, Crowther, Kielstra and Trofimovich (2015)
K McDonough, P Trofimovich, P Dao, D Abashidze
Language Teaching, 1-15, 2018
132018
The occurrence and perception of listener visual cues during nonunderstanding episodes
K McDonough, P Trofimovich, L Lu, D Abashidze
Studies in Second Language Acquisition 41 (5), 1151-1165, 2019
92019
How robust is the recent event preference?
D Abashidze, MN Carminati, P Knoeferle
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 36 (36), 2014
92014
The role of recent real-world versus future events in the comprehension of referentially ambiguous sentences: Evidence from eye tracking
D Abashidze, P Knoeferle, MN Carminati, K Essig
European Perspectives on Cognitive Science: Proceedings of the EuroCogSci, 1-6, 2011
92011
Eye tracking during visually situated language comprehension: flexibility and limitations in uncovering visual context effects
CR Ronderos, K Münster, E Guerra, H Kreysa, A Rodríguez, J Kröger, ...
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e57694, 2018
82018
Influence of actor's congruent and incongruent gaze on language processing
D Abashidze, P Knoeferle
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 701742, 2021
72021
Eye-tracking situated language comprehension: Immediate actor gaze versus recent action events
D Abashidze, P Knoeferle, MN Carminati
Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Cogni6ve Science Society, 31-36, 2015
72015
Anticipating a future versus integrating a recent event? Evidence from eye-tracking
D Abashidze, MN Carminati, P Knoeferle
Acta Psychologica 200, 102916, 2019
62019
Visual cues during interaction: Are recasts different from noncorrective repetition?
K McDonough, P Trofimovich, L Lu, D Abashidze
Second Language Research 36 (3), 359-370, 2020
42020
The role of early linguistic cues in the recent event preference
D Abashidze, CG Chambers
Proceedings of the Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language …, 2016
42016
Do comprehenders prefer to rely on recent events even when future events are more likely to be mentioned?
D Abashidze, P Knoeferle, MN Carminati
42013
Attitudinal bias, individual differences, and second language speakers’ interactional performance
P Trofimovich, K McDonough, P Dao, D Abashidze
Applied Linguistics Review, 2019
32019
Do people prefer to inspect the target of a recent action?: The case of verb-action mismatches
D Abashidze, P Knoeferle
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0a477xEnvzXVWEyNkNMVUtjdEk/view, 2015
32015
Gaze cue effect during language comprehension
D Abashidze, P Knoeferle, MN Carminati
SEMDIAL 2013 DialDam, 171, 2013
32013
The processing of the ambiguous object pronoun in German monolingual and highly proficient L2 speakers with L1 Georgian
D Abashidze, N Gagarina, D Bittner
International Journal of Bilingualism 27 (5), 698-716, 2023
22023
Action and actor gaze mismatch effects during spoken sentence processing
D Abashidze, P Knoeferle
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Mee6ng of the Cogni6ve Science Society, 1483-1488, 2017
22017
Visual context effects on situated language comprehension: Evidence from eye-tracking
D Abashidze
Bielefeld University, 2017
22017
Integration of visual context in early and late bilingual language processing: evidence from eye-tracking
D Abashidze, A Schmidt, P Trofimovich, J Mercier
Frontiers in Psychology 14, 1113688, 2023
12023
The processing of ambiguous object pronoun in L1 and L2 speakers
D Abashidze, D Bittner, N Gagarina
International Society of Experimental Linguistics (ExLing2021), https …, 2021
12021
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