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Structural Priming and the Mental Representation of Agentive and Temporal by-Phrase Constructions: An Eye-Tracking Study
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Structural Priming and the Mental Representation of Agentive and Temporal by-Phrase Constructions: An Eye-Tracking Study ...
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The Psycho-logic of Universal Quantifiers ...
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A universally quantified sentence like every frog is green is standardly thought to express a two-place second-order relation (e.g., the set of frogs is a subset of the set of green things). This dissertation argues that as a psychological hypothesis about how speakers mentally represent universal quantifiers, this view is wrong in two respects. First, each, every, and all are not represented as two-place relations, but as one-place descriptions of how a predicate applies to a restricted domain (e.g., relative to the frogs, everything is green). Second, while every and all are represented in a second-order way that implicates a group, each is represented in a completely first-order way that does not involve grouping the satisfiers of a predicate together (e.g., relative to individual frogs, each one is green).These “psycho-logical” distinctions have consequences for how participants evaluate sentences like every circle is green in controlled settings. In particular, participants represent the extension of ...
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Cognitive psychology; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Philosophy, ethics and religion; Linguistics; Meaning; Philosophy; Psycholinguistics; Psychosemantics; Quantification; Semantics
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.13016/fdr8-3qqh https://drum.lib.umd.edu/handle/1903/27869
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CROSS-LINGUISTIC DIFFERENCES IN THE LEARNING OF INFLECTIONAL MORPHOLOGY: EFFECTS OF TARGET LANGUAGE PARADIGM COMPLEXITY ...
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CROSS-LINGUISTIC DIFFERENCES IN THE LEARNING OF INFLECTIONAL MORPHOLOGY: EFFECTS OF TARGET LANGUAGE PARADIGM COMPLEXITY
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Issues in L2 phonological processing ; Questions sur le traitement phonologique en langue seconde
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In: https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02304656 ; Linguistics. Université Paris sciences et lettres, 2019. English. ⟨NNT : 2019PSLEE007⟩ (2019)
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Acquisition d'une langue visuo-spatiale et plurilinguisme audio-oral : le cas de l'American Sign Language (ASL) en tant que L2 selon la perception d'apprenants en milieu universitaire
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Representing linguistic knowledge with probabilistic models
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In: Meylan, Stephan Charles. (2018). Representing linguistic knowledge with probabilistic models. UC Berkeley: Psychology. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5vp920sn (2018)
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Relating lexical and syntactic processes in language: Bridging research in humans and machines ...
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Relating lexical and syntactic processes in language: Bridging research in humans and machines
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An Exploration of the Relationship Between Event Meaning and Syntactic Structure
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In: Gruberg, Nicholas. (2017). An Exploration of the Relationship Between Event Meaning and Syntactic Structure. UC San Diego: Psychology. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9s09j34r (2017)
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Language Science Meets Cognitive Science: Categorization and Adaptation ...
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Schema-guided comprehension of noun-noun compounds: An experimental and corpus-based approach
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Measuring syntactic complexity in the academic writing of English students at the University of Vienna
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The Role of Morphology in Word Recognition of Hebrew as a Templatic Language
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Language Science Meets Cognitive Science: Categorization and Adaptation
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