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In: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/37/76/Front_Psychol_2010_Dec_31_1_227.tar.gz (2010)
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The link between form and meaning in American Sign Language: Lexical processing effects
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In: http://www.ccp.ling.ualberta.ca/Downloads/Reviewed_articles/Thompson2009LMR.pdf (2009)
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Happiness is . an abstract word: The role of affect in abstract knowledge representation
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In: http://141.14.165.6/CogSci09/papers/261/paper261.pdf (2009)
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Learning semantic representations with Hidden Markov Topics Models
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In: http://141.14.165.6/CogSci09/papers/29/paper29.pdf (2009)
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The Hidden Markov Topic Model: A Probabilistic Model of Semantic Representation
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In: http://www.mark-andrews.org/papers/andrews.topics.2010.pdf (2009)
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Learning semantic representations with Hidden Markov Topics Models
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In: http://www.mark-andrews.org/papers/andrews.cogsci.2009.pdf (2009)
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Evaluating the Contribution of Intra-Linguistic and Extra-Linguistic Data to the Structure of Human Semantic Representations
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In: http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2007/docs/p767.pdf (2007)
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Grammatical gender effects on cognition: Implications for language learning and language use
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In: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/language/papers/vvpd_jep_gen.pdf (2005)
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The role of attributional and distributional information in semantic representation in bara
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In: http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2005/docs/p127.pdf (2005)
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Semantic Representation
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In: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/language/papers/Semantics_submitted.pdf (2005)
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Gender and meaning in word production 1 The role of grammatical gender and semantics in German word production
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In: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/gabriella.vigliocco/VVILH2003-08-01_resubmitted.pdf (2003)
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Semantic errors (e.g., saying "arm" when "leg" is intended) are among the most common types of slips of the tongue. It is well-known that semantic errors are constrained by the grammatical class of the target word (i.e., a noun substitutes for another noun, a verb for another verb, etc.) across languages. It has been shown in German that for nouns, the grammatical gender of the target also constrains the error (Marx, 1999). In a series of three experiments we experimentally explore different accounts of the grammatical gender preservation effect in German. In all experiments, semantically related substitution errors were induced using a continuous naming paradigm. We established in the first experiment that the gender preservation effect, which has been observed in connected speech, is not present when speakers are required to produce only a bare noun. Such a finding indicates that grammatical gender is not an organizational principle of lexico-semantic knowledge. In Experiments 2 and 3, we established that gender preservation can be found when speakers produce phrases instead of bare nouns when the determiner is uniquely marked for gender (Experiment 2), but not when it is unmarked for gender (Experiment 3). These results are discussed in the context of models of lexical retrieval during production. The interplay of grammatical gender and meaning in language production Speaking involves the retrieval of lexical representations that correspond to our intentions and the development of a syntactically and morpho-phonologically well-formed frame for the sentence to be uttered. The development of such a frame is, in part, guided by syntactic information specific to each word: for example, its grammatical category, subcategorization requirements of verbs, and, for languages .
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URL: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/gabriella.vigliocco/VVILH2003-08-01_resubmitted.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.6.348
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The role of grammatical gender and semantics in German word production. Accepted for publication
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In: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/language/papers/vvilh_jeplmc.pdf (2003)
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Running head: SYNTAX AND FORM IN SENTENCE PRODUCTION Syntax and Form in Language Production: An Investigation of Gender Agreement in Romance Languages
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In: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/gabriella.vigliocco/VFAC1.9.2003.pdf (2003)
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The Breakdown of Semantic Knowledge: Insights from a Statistical Model of Meaning Representation
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In: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/gabriella.vigliocco/Breakdown_of_semantic_knowledge.pdf (2003)
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Semantic and Syntactic Forces in Noun Phrase Production
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In: http://eis.bris.ac.uk/%7Epsmfed/papers/lauer.pdf (2002)
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Semantic Distance Effects on Object and Action Naming
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In: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/gabriella.vigliocco/VVDL-2002-Cognition.pdf (2002)
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Semantic and Syntactic Forces in Noun Phrase Production
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In: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/gabriella.vigliocco/vigliocco-lauer-damian-levelt.pdf (2002)
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Semantic and syntactic forces in noun phrase production
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In: http://library.ibp.ac.cn/html/cogsci/jep-2002-46.pdf (2002)
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Semantic and syntactic forces in noun phrase production
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In: http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/xlm/28/1/46.pdf (2002)
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The interplay of meaning, sound, and syntax in sentence production
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In: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/language/papers/vh_psych_bulletin.pdf (2002)
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