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Cross-language structural priming in recurrent neural network language models ...
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Electrophysiological signatures of multimodal comprehension in second language ...
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Language representations in L2 learners: Toward neural models ...
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Displacement and Evolution: A Neurocognitive and Comparative Perspective ...
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Speakers Use More Informative Referring Expressions to Describe Surprising Events ...
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Do you hear how BIG it is? Iconic Prosody in Child Directed Language Supports Language Acquisition ...
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Language representations in L2 learners: Toward neural models ...
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Internet-based Assessment of an Inhibitory Control Advantage in Bilingual Chinese High School Students ...
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The Effects of Onset and Offset Masking on the Time Course of Non-Native Spoken-Word Recognition in Noise ...
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Discretisation and Continuity: Simulating the Emergence of Symbols in Communication Games ...
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The emotional labour of beauty standards: the case of YouTube beauty gurus ...
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Probing the Mental Representation of Relation-Defined Categories ...
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The mental representation of relation-based concepts is different from that of feature-based concepts. In the present experiment, participants learned to categorize two fictional diseases that were defined either by a feature (e.g., short cells) or an ordinal relation (e.g., diseased cells being shorter than healthy cells). After the participants learned the categorization task to criterion, their strategies were probed in transfer task in which features and relations were pitted against one another. Finally, participants engaged in a stimulus reconstruction task. The results supported the prediction that participants who had adopted a feature-based strategy on a stimulus dimension, as identified by transfer data, tended to reconstruct values close to the means presented during training. By contrast, participants who had adopted a relation-based strategy tended to exaggerate that dimension away from the mean of the training examples and in the direction of the category-defining comparative relation. These ...
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Cognitive Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Psycholinguistics; Semiotics
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/2bvv-jm58 https://underline.io/lecture/26704-probing-the-mental-representation-of-relation-defined-categories
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Semantic and Phonological False Memory: A Review of Theory and Data ...
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An information and coding theoretical approach to combinatorial communication ...
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Is it for all? Spatial abilities matter in processing gestures during the comprehension of spatial language ...
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Web-scraping the Expression of Loneliness during COVID-19 ...
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Do Judgments of Learning and Judgments of Inference Enhance Text Learning? ...
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Discretisation and Continuity: Simulating the Emergence of Symbols in Communication Games ...
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