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Can losing the sense of smell affect odor language?
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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Sensory Modality of Input Influences the Encoding of Motion Events in Speech But Not Co-Speech Gestures
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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Human Olfaction at the Intersection of Language, Culture, and Biology
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Supplementary information for "Environment and culture shape both the colour lexicon and the genetics of colour perception" ...
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Supplementary information for "Environment and culture shape both the colour lexicon and the genetics of colour perception" ...
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Environment and culture shape both the colour lexicon and the genetics of colour perception
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In: Sci Rep (2021)
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Crossmodal Associations with Olfactory, Auditory, and Tactile Stimuli in Children and Adults
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In: Iperception (2021)
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Supplementary material from "Limitations in odour simulation may originate from differential sensory embodiment" ...
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Supplementary material from "Limitations in odour simulation may originate from differential sensory embodiment" ...
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Anger stinks in Seri : Olfactory metaphor in a lesser-described language
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Smell terms are not rara : A semantic investigation of odor vocabulary in Thai
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Limitations in odour simulation may originate from differential sensory embodiment
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Space-pitch associations differ in their susceptibility to language
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Gender is a multifaceted concept: evidence that specific life experiences differentially shape the concept of gender
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Gender has been the focus of linguistic and psychological studies, but little is known about its conceptual representation. We investigate whether the conceptual structure of gender—as expressed in participants’ free-listing responses—varies according to gender-related experiences in line with research on conceptual flexibility. Specifically, we tested groups that varied by gender identity, sexual orientation, and gender-normativity. We found that different people stressed distinct aspect of the concept. For example, normative individuals mainly relied on a bigenderist conception (e.g., male/female; man/woman), while non-normative individuals produced more aspects related to social context (e.g., queer, fluidity, construction). At a broader level, our results support the idea that gender is a multifaceted and flexible concept, constituted by social, biological, cultural, and linguistic components. Importantly, the meaning of gender is not exhausted by the classical dichotomy opposing sex, a biological fact, with gender as its cultural counterpart. Instead, both aspects are differentially salient depending on specific life experiences.
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URL: https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/159751/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/159751/1/Gender_is_a_multifaceted_concept.pdf https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/ugv43
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