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TITLE: A Review of Models in Experimental Studies of Implicit Language Learning
AUTHORS: Si Liu, Huangmei Liu
KEYWORDS: Implicit Learning; Attention; Awareness Measurement; Stimulus Design; Artificial Grammar; Sequence Learning
JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Modern Linguistics, Vol.4 No.1, February 14, 2014
ABSTRACT: The present review analyzes experimental research on implicit learning using linguistic stimuli, and proposes five key procedures of a framework for empirical studies of implicit learning. Our review begins with a brief overview of the current state of research on implicit learning, and then presents the procedures in detail: 1) choosing theoretical assumptions from psychology; 2) designing stimuli; 3) exposing subjects to information; 4) testing implicit learning; and 5) measuring subjects’ state of awareness. This framework is intended to assist researchers in designing experiments on implicit learning both more comprehensively and with fewer flaws.