Self paced reading
Self-paced reading is a task where where participants read a passage word-by-word or phrase-by-phrase, pressing a button to get the next word or phrase displayed. The time taken to press the button gives an indication of the processing difficulty at each stage.
This list contains SPR datasets in the following languages:
Stimulus: 120 sentences with local NP/S coordination ambiguity
Subjects: 96
Data: https://osf.io/npzc7/
Reference: Frank & Hoeks (2019)
Stimulus: 10 stories (English texts edited to contain many low-frequency syntactic constructions)
Subjects: 19 (read all stories), 181 in total
Provided features: reading times
Data: https://github.com/languageMIT/naturalstories
Reference: Futrell et al. (2017)
Stimulus: 361 sentences
Subjects: 117
Data: https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13428-012-0313-y#SupplementaryMaterial
Reference: Frank et al. (2013)
Also contains eye-tracking data.
Stimulus: 48 target sentences and 144 filler sentences
Subjects: 28 native speakers
Data: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0063943#s5
Reference: Politzer-Ahles & Fiorentino (2013)
Stimulus: 16 target sentences and 56 filler sentences
Subjects: 24
Data: https://github.com/vasishth/StanJAGSexamples/tree/master/FrankEtAlCogSci2015
Reference: Frank et al. (2015) - Experiment 1
This dataset also contains reading times of German and Dutch native speakers reading English sentences.