Eye-tracking: A guide for applied linguistics research K Conklin, A Pellicer-Sánchez, G Carrol Cambridge University Press, 2018 | 315 | 2018 |
Is all formulaic language created equal? Unpacking the processing advantage for different types of formulaic sequences G Carrol, K Conklin Language and speech 63 (1), 95-122, 2020 | 154 | 2020 |
Cross language lexical priming extends to formulaic units: Evidence from eye-tracking suggests that this idea ‘has legs’ G Carrol, K Conklin Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 20 (2), 299-317, 2017 | 136 | 2017 |
Found in translation: The influence of the L1 on the reading of idioms in a L2 G Carrol, K Conklin, H Gyllstad Studies in Second Language Acquisition 38 (3), 403-443, 2016 | 135 | 2016 |
Getting your wires crossed: Evidence for fast processing of L1 idioms in an L2 G Carrol, K Conklin Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 17 (4), 784-797, 2014 | 109 | 2014 |
Eye-tracking multi-word units: some methodological questions G Carrol, K Conklin Journal of Eye Movement Research 7 (5), 2014 | 85 | 2014 |
Of false friends and familiar foes: Comparing native and non-native understanding of figurative phrases G Carrol, J Littlemore, MG Dowens Lingua 204, 21-44, 2018 | 78 | 2018 |
First language influence on the processing of formulaic language in a second language K Conklin, G Carrol Understanding Formulaic Language, 62-77, 2018 | 48 | 2018 |
Resolving figurative expressions during reading: The role of familiarity, transparency, and context G Carrol, J Littlemore Discourse Processes 57 (7), 609-626, 2020 | 46 | 2020 |
Words go together like ‘bread and butter’: The rapid, automatic acquisition of lexical patterns K Conklin, G Carrol Applied Linguistics 42 (3), 492-513, 2021 | 25 | 2021 |
Contributions of semantic richness<? br?> to the processing of idioms H Findlay, G Carrol The Mental Lexicon 13 (3), 311-332, 2018 | 14 | 2018 |
“Bread and butter” or “butter and bread”? Nonnatives’ processing of novel lexical patterns in context S Sonbul, DAS El-Dakhs, K Conklin, G Carrol Studies in Second Language Acquisition 45 (2), 370-392, 2023 | 12 | 2023 |
Psycholinguistic approaches to figuration G Carrol Figurative language–intersubjectivity and usage, 307-338, 2021 | 11 | 2021 |
Processing punctuation and word changes in different editions of prose fiction G Carrol, K Conklin, J Guy, R Scott Scientific Study of Literature 5 (2), 200-228, 2015 | 11 | 2015 |
Challenges in Editing Late Nineteenth-and Early Twentieth-Century Prose Fiction: What Is Editorial" Completeness"? JM Guy, R Scott, K Conklin, G Carrol English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920 59 (4), 435-455, 2016 | 9 | 2016 |
Jumping sharks and dropping mics: Modern idioms and where they come from G Carrol John Hunt Publishing, 2022 | 8 | 2022 |
Old Dogs and New Tricks: Assessing Idiom Knowledge Amongst Native Speakers of Different Ages G Carrol Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 52 (6), 2287-2302, 2023 | 6 | 2023 |
Reader expertise and the literary significance of small-scale textual features in prose fiction F Parente, K Conklin, J Guy, G Carrol, R Scott Scientific Study of Literature 9 (1), 3-33, 2019 | 5 | 2019 |
As easy as cake or a piece of pie? Processing idiom variation and the contribution of individual cognitive differences G Carrol, K Segaert Memory & Cognition 52 (2), 334-351, 2024 | 4 | 2024 |
Mental simulation in the processing of literal and metaphorical motion language: An eye movement study E Castaño, G Carrol Metaphor and Symbol 35 (3), 153-170, 2020 | 4 | 2020 |