== **Linger** == **Description:** Linger software package is for performing reading, listening, and other sentence processing experiments. It was primarily designed for masked, self-paced reading experiments, but however, the code is flexible and can be adapted to support many other types of experiments. Linger is written in Tcl/!Tk and it can run on Unix, Windows, or Macintosh systems. Linger is also able to handle non-English text and has been used to conduct experiments in much more languages. The Linger package is actually composed of four main programs: - Linger runs the experiments, - Lingalyzer analyzes the data, - Lingrapher can be used to quickly generate graphs of averaged reading-time data. - The Subjector program is a general purpose application for maintaining a database of subjects and the experiments they have performed. Linger includes the following experiment types: - Masked Self-Paced Reading and/or Listening - Centered Self-Paced !Reading/!Listening - Masked Auto-Paced (fixed rate) !Reading/!Listening - Centered Auto-Paced !Reading/!Listening - Block Reading - Speak and Listen (two subjects, one reading, one listening) - Listen (to a reader) and Answer - Auditory Prime Lexical Decision (listen, then do a LD) Linger can be used to generate HTML questionnaires. **URL:** ​ [1] http://tedlab.mit.edu/~dr/Linger/ [2] http://tedlab.mit.edu/~dr/Linger/readme.html == **Project Anatomy**== **Community** **Leadership** **Forking** **Communication** **Roadmaps** **Releases** **Repositories** **Packaging** **Upstream/downstream** **Version Control** **Trackers** **Project Evaluation** == **Fieldtrips**== **Github:** **Openhub:** **Source Forge:** == **Evaluation** == **Licensing** GNU General Public License version 3 (GPL-3.0) **Language** **Activity** **Number of contributors** **Size** **Issue tracker** **New contributor** **Community norms** **User base**