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Finding the best way to put media bias research into practice via an annotation app ...
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Are neural language models sensitive to false belief? A computational study. ...
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Similarity between person roles in a card sorting experiment ...
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Ensemble of Opinion Dynamics Models to Understand the Role of the Undecided in the Vaccination Debate ...
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Particle ratios with in Hadron Resonance Gas (HRG) and Artificial Neural Network (ANN) models ...
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Computing Entailments Online, ver. 6 ...
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From Wason's selection task to the literature on Dual Systems in reasoning, psychology has a long-standing tradition of demonstrating that people's everyday reasoning does not adhere to logical principles. Linguistics, on the other hand, has a long-standing tradition of attributing a high degree of logical sophistication to all linguistic humans: in mustering notions such as entailment directionality in explanations of, say, negative polarity items, it presupposes the availability of highly complex logical reasoning. The goal of our study is to look for evidence of spontaneous computations of logical inferences during ordinary sentence processing. We design a self-paced reading paradigm which allows us to compare the reading times of identical sentences, where what's manipulated is whether or not the sentence is logically entailed by the preceding context, by virtue of an entailment relation. In this way, we are trying to see if participants in our experiment are sensitive to violations of logical relations ...
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Keyword:
Cognitive Psychology; compositional; compositionality; determiner; downward; dual; entailment; environment; fast; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Mathematics; FOS Psychology; grammar; inquisitive; Linguistics; logic; Logic and Foundations; logical; Mathematics; mental; model; NPI; Physical Sciences and Mathematics; pragmatics; processing; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; quantifier; question; reading; reasoning; self-paced; semantics; Semantics and Pragmatics; slow; Social and Behavioral Sciences; systems; thinking; upward
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/w3u6d https://osf.io/w3u6d/
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Can distributional semantics explain performance on the false belief task? ...
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Characterizing News Portrayal of Civil Unrest in Hong Kong, 1998–2020 ...
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Quantifying knowledge synchronisation in the 21st century ...
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Towards a Semantic Information Theory (Introducing Quantum Corollas) ...
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Application of Quantum Density Matrix in Classical Question Answering and Classical Image Classification ...
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Networks and Identity Drive Geographic Properties of the Diffusion of Linguistic Innovation ...
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Stability and evolution of synonyms and homonyms in signaling game ...
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Cauchy's Logico-Linguistic Slip, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and a Semantic Dilemma Concerning "Quantum Gravity" ...
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Jibes & Delights: A Dataset of Targeted Insults and Compliments to Tackle Online Abuse ...
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