SubNo,chodzili_rules,chodzily_rules,Gender,Age,Languages,Education 1,Male / female,Male /female,female,39,none,college_or_sixthform 2,"women and girls, sheep, goats and ducks all have an ending in 'a' men and boys, horses, rabbits, dogs all have an ending in 'i'",no,female,19,none,some_university 3,For masculine nouns,For feminine nouns,prefer_not,19,none,some_university 4,I used chodzili if the characters were male,I used chodzily if the characters were female,female,26,"Irish, French",postgraduate 5,"Combination of the dog and horse or the man, boy and monkey","Combinations of the grandma, mother and girl, or the sheep and goat",female,23,none,bachelor 6,no,no,male,24,none,postgraduate 7,"Sort of, but probably not very well! I am guessing that it is to do with the characters being the same/different or different genders. In which case, I was thinking that this one was for groups of different genders / different by some other characteristic (I was not great at remembering which animals were in which group though!)","As above, but this time thinking that chodzily refers to groups that are the same (e.g. same gender), but I still was not great at remembering which ones were in which group!",female,27,none,bachelor 8,gender and plurals,gender and plurals,male,31,French,postgraduate 9,I think I saw a pattern of it being used for males/as standard if no females,"Saw a pattern of it being used for girl, grandma, woman, lamb and rabbit",male,21,Bengali,bachelor 10,If any one of the list is a masculine,If all of the list are feminine,male,26,"Spanish, French",postgraduate 11,Whenever I would see a masculine figure I would associate that with chodzili. I figured that even though there was a man and a women in one that the masculine word would dominate. ,"Whenever I would see a feminine figure I would associate that with chodzily. I figured that when there was a girl, women and old lady the verb was being used and so like in the last question I realised that a man and women would use a different verb, associating that masculine was dominate in a sentence.",male,19,"Italian, Japanese",some_university 12,Male ,Female,female,20,none,some_university 13,no,no,male,24,none,postgraduate 14,no,no,female,36,Gujarati,postgraduate 15,I thought this may be a male or female form but i was not sure which,As above i presumed this was a male a female form but i don't think i was consistent in which i answered,female,50,French,postgraduate 16,"A combination of human and animal characters, except when the dog is involved",When characters were the same (all human or all animal),female,25,none,postgraduate 17,Male or female sensitive. In this case i think female?,Dependent on the number of images shown?,male,26,none,postgraduate 18,masculine characters,feminine characters,female,35,French,postgraduate 19,male/ different,female/ same,female,32,"Urdu, Arabic",postgraduate 20,yes - if men are present,yes if only females are present,male,22,none,bachelor 21,"Yes, I assumed that was a masculine word as everywhere there was a picture of a boy or man they used chodzili. There were also a few animals like the dog, horse and monkey that were masculine too",I assumed this was a feminine word ,female,20,Dari,some_university 22,"If all the human characters involved are male, use this form. Wasn't sure what to do when there were females and males in the sentence. I thought it might have been the first character mentioned that decided the verb form. It seemed that pretty much all the animals took a masculine form, apart from possibly the duck.","If all the female characters involved are female, use this form. Wasn't sure what to do when there were females and males in the sentence. I thought it might have been the first character mentioned that decided the verb form. It seemed that pretty much all the animals took a masculine form, apart from possibly the duck.",male,24,French,bachelor 23,Any combinations of animals or groups which included male humans,Any combination of purely female humans or animal groups which included a duck,female,29,"German, French",bachelor 24,If it had male in then always chodzili. Only exception was dog/rabbit and monkey (?) which is also chodzili,Female or female combination with animal whas chodzily.,female,29,"Dutch, Maltese, Italian",postgraduate 25,Feminine ,Masculine nouns ,male,19,none,bachelor 26,If the combination was male and female or only male then use this form,"Only if both/all nouns were female use this form ",female,65,German,some_university 27,no,no,male,20,Bengali,some_university 28,Masculine nouns,Feminine nouns,female,19,Spanish,some_university 29,"I decided that it was probably the masculine form as the male characters used it, but didn't really use a specific rule for working out which of the other characters took it other than trying to remember from the clips","the same as above, I assumed it was the feminine form",female,18,French,college_or_sixthform 30,feminine,masculine,female,18,"Spanish, French, German",college_or_sixthform 31,Animals together with family members (dogs considered part of the family?),Just animals together or just family members together (dogs being part of family) ,male,21,"German, Japanese",some_university 32,"Yes, based on them being men, boys, or 'chodzili' nouns. Also if the women, girls or 'chodziły' words were grouped with 'chodzili' nouns, I used 'chozili.","Yes, if they were all women, girls or 'chodziły' words, then I would use chodziły.'",male,18,"French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese",some_university 33,for male gendered nouns,for female gendered nouns,male,18,"Spanish, French",college_or_sixthform 34,"if there are multiple objects in the sentence, and at least one is male",if there are multiple objects in the sentence and all are female ,male,18,French,some_university 35,no,no,female,18,"French, Spanish",some_university 36,gender or number,gender or number,female,21,"French, Spanish",some_university 37,If one was an animal and one was a person,If both characters were the same (both human/both animal),female,18,"Spanish, German, French",college_or_sixthform 38,masculine as it was for the men,feminine i think as it was the same as girl and woman,female,19,none,some_university 39,when there is a character involved who's noun ends without an 'a' i used the verb chodzili,when all the characters involved noun's ended with 'a' i used this form,female,21,"French, Italian",some_university 40,yes,yes,female,29,Afrikaans,bachelor 41,"Any male subjects or animals that take the male gender form, even if there is one or two female subjects.","Any female subjects or animals that take the female gender form, all of them having to be female.",female,20,"French, Portuguese, and Spanish",college_or_sixthform 42,"If it included a boy, man or 'cute' animals",If it included a woman or girl ,female,18,Spanish,college_or_sixthform 43,When I heard this verb and it was paired up with only males or females I thought that it meant it was the verb for a particular gender just like it is in other languages such as Italian.,When I heard this verb and it was paired up with only males or females I thought that it meant it was the verb for a particular gender.,female,19,"Italian, Spanish",some_university 44,The male characters. ,The female characters. ,female,20,Spanish,college_or_sixthform 45,"female, animals except the dog combination",male,female,19,German,some_university 46,related this to masculine figures ,related it to feminine characters ,female,19,"French, Italian ",some_university 47,I thought that was two or more masculine objects or masculine and female objects,I thought that was female objects,female,18,"French, Italian",some_university 48,"I would choose chodzili when all characters were masculine, or when there were both masculine and feminine characters were present. In the case of animals, I sometimes had to deduce from prior examples whether they may be masculine or feminine. There were still a few animals (such as the monkey) for which I did not appear to have enough information to deduce its gender, based on my assumptions about the use of the masculine verb when the genders of the group are mixed. For these kinds of examples (such as the woman and the monkey) I was inclined to choose chodzili since that was the verb used in examples containing the monkey, however, these examples showed the monkey with masculine characters so I was unsure which verb to use when the monkey was shown with a feminine character.","I would choose chodziły when all characters were feminine; the examples had allowed me to deduce that a couple of the animals were feminine (such as the sheep and the duck), but there were still a few (such as the monkey) for which I did not appear to have enough information to deduce its gender.",male,21,French,some_university 49,tried to decide whether it was based on a masc/feminine divison,tried to decide whether it was based on a masc/feminine divison,female,23,"Spanish, French, Portuguese ",some_university 50,I used the idea of a character being masculine as I noticed the male characters used the word chodzili. I assumed the masculine ending would still be used if there was one man and one woman.,I assumed this might be used with feminine characters such as the young girl and the older lady. ,female,19,"French, Spanish",some_university 51,Character combinations featuring at least one male character,Character combinations featuring all female characters,female,21,French,some_university 52,"When there was a male character, and possibly either the horse, dog or rabbit","When there are female characters or animals, possibly excepting the horse, dog or rabbit",female,18,"French, German",some_university 53,Yes - if all were males or a mixture between male/female,Yes - only if all subjects in the sentence were females,female,20,"Spanish, Portuguese",some_university 54,male and the other wild animals,female and other tame animals,male,18,"Swahili, Gujrati, Arabic",some_university 55,"Used for 'masculine' nouns. If at least one masculine noun is used in combination with any number of feminine nouns in the same sentence, it is also used.",Used for 'feminine' nouns. All nouns in the sentence must be feminine for it to be used.,female,29,German,postgraduate 56,Male nouns,Female nouns,female,19,French ,some_university 57,"If there is a male person, or no people and a ""male"" animal (dog, horse, rabbit?)","If there is a female person and no male person, or if no male people or animals",male,20,none,some_university 58,I thought this was for when there was a human and an animal; I thought they counted as two categories and that chodzili is used when you have nouns of different categories together.,"In reverse to chodzili, I thought chodziły was for nouns of the same category together, like two people or three animals.",male,22,"Spanish, German",some_university 59,The males and some animals,The females and some animals,male,18,German,some_university 60,more masculine,more feminine,female,18,none,college_or_sixthform 61,"At first I thought the rule could be to do with the segregation of humans and non-human animals apart. For example in one screen with just humans; the grandma, girl and mother meaning one verb, where as in a mix with the man, boy and monkey (being a mix) meaning a different vowel must be used. However, when the dog, horse and rabbit emerged on screen, this used the verb I initially had believed to be for a mixture between humans and non-human animals. Therefore I had to think of new reasoning. This lead me to believe that similarly in French, perhaps these nouns were segregated by gender and therefore the corresponding verb changed. This meant that when male characters, the monkey, dog, horse and rabbit appeared it would be one verb, while female characters, the sheep, goat and duck were linked with the other verb. In short, the rule I had for this verb was for male nouns. The male characters, monkey, dog, horse, and rabbit. ","In short, the rule I had for this verb was for female nouns. The female characters, sheep, goat, and duck. Although I am not confident on this rule, as sometimes two objects from different genders that I had prescribes them appeared together and then I wasn't sure which verb should be used. Perhaps one dominates the other? ",male,23,none,some_university 62,"I paired the verb chodzili with the pictures of the man, the boy and the dog. ",I paired the verb chodzily with the pictures of the women and all the animals excluding the dog. ,male,20,German,some_university 63,i tried to link it to gender,i linked it to gender,female,21,none,bachelor 64,"i have concluded that if a male is in the first position, then ""chodzili"" is relevant","if female in the first position, then ""chodziły"" was relevant ",female,20,"Hindi, Sindhi",college_or_sixthform 65,"when there was one animal and one human or when the three characters were not all the same type when there were three animals including the dog ","when the two characters were the same kind-both human or both animals when three animals were the same kind and exlcuded the dog ",male,19,none,some_university 66,pronunciation based determination ,pronunciation based determination ,male,22,"Welsh, French",some_university