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    Creative Serendipity ed exaptation: verso una nuova tassonomia dell’architettura in tempi di crisi (con A. Melis)

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    Contributo al Catalogo del Padiglione Italia "Comunità Resilienti" alla Biennale Architettura 2021, Venezia (con Alessandro Melis

    Replication Data for: Montero-Melis and Jaeger (accepted). Changing expectations mediate adaptation in L2 production. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

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    Data and R-based scripts to replicate all the analyses reported in Montero-Melis and Jaeger (accepted). Changing expectations mediate adaptation in L2 production. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

    Replication Data for: Montero-Melis and Jaeger (accepted). Changing expectations mediate adaptation in L2 production. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

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    Data and R-based scripts to replicate all the analyses reported in Montero-Melis and Jaeger (accepted). Changing expectations mediate adaptation in L2 production. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition

    Replication Data for: Montero-Melis, G., & Bylund, E. (accepted). Getting the ball rolling: The cross-linguistic conceptualization of caused motion. Language and Cognition.

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    Necessary data files and R-scripts to replicate the analyses reported in: Montero-Melis, G., & Bylund, E. (accepted). Getting the ball rolling: The cross-linguistic conceptualization of caused motion. Language and Cognition

    Replication Data for: Montero-Melis, Jaeger, & Bylund (2016). "Thinking is modulated by recent linguistic experience"

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    Necessary data files and R-scripts to replicate the analyses reported in: Montero-Melis, G., Jaeger, T. F., & Bylund, E. (2016). Thinking is modulated by recent linguistic experience: Second language priming affects perceived event similarity. Language Learning, 66(3), 636–665. https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.1217

    Replication Data for: Montero-Melis, Jaeger, & Bylund (2016). "Thinking is modulated by recent linguistic experience"

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    Necessary data files and R-scripts to replicate the analyses reported in: Montero-Melis, G., Jaeger, T. F., & Bylund, E. (2016). Thinking is modulated by recent linguistic experience: Second language priming affects perceived event similarity. Language Learning, 66(3), 636–665. https://doi.org/10.1111/lang.1217

    Replication Data for: Montero-Melis, G., Isaksson, P., Paridon, J. van, & Ostarek, M. (accepted/2019). Does using a foreign language reduce mental imagery? Cognition.

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    This repository contains the data and R script necessary to replicate the analysis presented in Figure 1 of the following article: Montero-Melis, G., Isaksson, P., Paridon, J. van, & Ostarek, M. (accepted/2019). "Does using a foreign language reduce mental imagery?" Cognition

    Replication Data for: Montero-Melis, G., Isaksson, P., Paridon, J. van, & Ostarek, M. (accepted/2019). Does using a foreign language reduce mental imagery? Cognition.

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    This repository contains the data and R script necessary to replicate the analysis presented in Figure 1 of the following article: Montero-Melis, G., Isaksson, P., Paridon, J. van, & Ostarek, M. (accepted/2019). "Does using a foreign language reduce mental imagery?" Cognition

    Aspetti dell’ipogeismo nell’Alta Valle del Tirso

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    Si presentano i primi risultati di· un'indagine sull'ipogeismo nell'Alta Valle del Tirso. La regione esaminata è il Goceano, che ha restituito 61 domus de janas, tra le quali figurano quelle della necropoli di Sos Furrighesos (Anela), che per le manifestazioni di arte schematica in essa contenute costituisce uno dei siti più importanti della Sardegna. Le domus de janas del Goceano sono caratterizzate da tipologia a sviluppo longitudinale, con apliamenti a L e a T, talvolta con ingressi a corridoio o padiglione. In alcuni casi sono arricchite dalla presenza di elementi architettonici e di intonaco rosso alle pareti. In base ai materiali rinvenuti sono attestate le fasi culturali Ozieri, Filigosa, Abealzu, Monte Cl aro e Bonnanaro. Alcuni ritrovamenti suggeriscono un riutilizzo in età storica. Sul piano dell'indagine territoriale si è riscontrata una predilezione per l'ubicazione su fianco collinare, a quote comprese tra 300 e 600 m s.l.m.; la maggior parte delle domus è scavata nella trachite, in misura minore nel granito e nel tufo. In relazione alla rete idrografica si è riscontrata una maggiore frequenza di siti a una distanza compresa tra O e 200 m dai corsi d'acqua principale e secondario, tra 600 e 900 e oltre i 1000 m dalle sorgenti.We are presenting the first results of a research on hypogeism in the Upper Vale of Tirso. The region which has been studies is Goceano, which has revealed 61 "domus de janas", among which those of the necropolis of Sos Furrighesos, which for then manifestation of schematic art consti tute one of the most important sites in Sardinia. The Goceano "domus de janas" are caracterized by a typology with a longitudinal development with L and T enlargement, sometimes with corridor or pavilion entrances. In some cases they are enriched by the presence of architectural elements and red plaster on the walls. On the basis of the materials which have been found the cultural phases Ozieri, Filigosa, Abealzu, Monte Claro and Bonnanaro have been attested. Some findings suggest reutilization in the historic age. As concerns the territorial research we ave noticed a preference for hill-side location at an altitude between 300 and 600 m above sea level; most "domus" are excavated in trachyte and to a smaller extent in granite and tufa. With reference to the catchment - basin we have found a larger frequence of locations at a distance between O and 200 m from main and secondary waterways, between 600 and 900 and above 1000 m from springs

    Replication Data for: "Consistency in motion event encoding across languages" (Frontiers in Psychology)

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    Data and analysis scripts to replicate results reported in: Montero-Melis, G. (2021). Consistency in motion event encoding across languages. Frontiers in Psychology, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.62515
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