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Frequency-based Segregation of Syntactic and Semantic Unification during Online Sentence Level Language Comprehension
Syntactic Semantic Unification
2015/12/18
During sentence level language comprehension, semantic
and syntactic unification are functionally distinct operations.
Nevertheless, both recruit roughly the same brain areas (spatially overlapping ...
Politeness and Language
Politeness Language
2015/12/18
This article assesses the advantages and limitations of three different approaches to the analysis of politeness in language:
politeness as social rules, politeness as adherence to an expanded set of...
Sign language and spoken language.
On the relationship of speech to language.
An introduction to experimental methods for language researchers
introduction experimental methods language researchers
2015/8/14
Imagine yourself as a field researcher sent to Africa to study lion colonies. The savannah can be treacherous in its monotony. Inching forward through the tall grasses you sud-denly discover yourself ...
It is widely assumed that human learning and the structure of human languages are intimately related. This relationship is
frequently suggested to derive from a language-specific biological endowment...
Spontaneous eye movements during passive spoken language comprehension reflect grammatical processing
Language Eye Movements Linguistic aspect Embodiment
2015/7/10
Language is tightly connected to sensory and motor systems. Recent research using eye- tracking typically relies on constrained visual contexts, viewing a small array of objects on a computer screen. ...
Psychological Constrai on Language: A Commentary on Bresnan and Kaplan and on Givon
Psychological Constrai on Language Bresnan Kaplan on Givon
2015/6/25
Ever since Wundt's debates with the neogrammarians late in the nineteenth century, psychologists and linguists each have been interested in what the other · has had to say about language. In Wundt's d...
The Language-as-Fixed-Effect Fallacy:A Critique of Language Statistics in Psychological Research
Fixed-Effect Fallacy Language Statistics Psychological Research
2015/6/25
Current investigators of words, sentences, and other language materials almost never provide statistical evidence that their findings generalize beyond the specific sample of language materials they h...
Emotional language processing in autism spectrum disorders: a systematic review
autism spectrum disorders asperger syndrome social emotion affect language
2015/5/13
In his first description of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Kanner emphasized emotional impairments by characterizing children with ASD as indifferent to other people, selfabsorbed, emotionally cold,...
Conversational Interaction in the Scanner: Mentalizing during Language Processing as Revealed by MEG
conversational interaction episodic working memory magnetoencephalography perspective taking pragmatics theory of mind
2015/5/5
Humans are especially good at taking another’s perspective—representing what others might be thinking or experiencing. This “mentalizing” capacity is apparent in everyday human interactions and conver...
Beyond the Language Given: The Neural Correlates of Inferring Speaker Meaning
communication fMRI indirect replies speaker meaning theory of mind
2015/5/5
Even though language allows us to say exactly what we mean, we often use language to say things indirectly, in a way that depends on the specific communicative context. For example, we can use an appa...
A robustness approach to theory building: A case study of language evolution
Language Evolution Cultural Evolution Robustness
2015/4/27
Models of cognitive processes often include simplifications, idealisations, and fictionalisations, so how should we learn about cognitive processes from such models? Particularly in cognitive science,...
A forum devoted to the relationship between music and language begins with an implicit assumption: There is at least one common principle that is central to all human musical systems and all languages...
Object Shape and Orientation Do Not Routinely Influence Performance During Language Processing
psycholinguistics language
2015/4/24
The role of visual representations during language processing remains unclear: They could be activated as a necessary part of the comprehension process, or they could be less crucial and influence per...