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Leibniz Dream: Children's comprehension of conjunctive expressions in Georgian. ...
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Language and types of abstract concepts: A dual-task interference study ...
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СЕМАНТИЧЕСКИЕ ЗАИМСТВОВАНИЯ (ИССЛЕДОВАНИЕ КИТАЙСКИХ ЗАИМСТВОВАНИЙ СЕНСОРНО-ПЕРЦЕПТИВНОЙ КАТЕГОРИИ) ... : SEMANTIC BORROWINGS (A STUDY OF CHINESE BORROWINGS OF THE SENSORY-PERCEPTUAL CATEGORY) ...
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Neural pathways of phonological and semantic processing and its relations to children’s reading skills ...
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Online resolution of scope ambiguity: A visual world study ...
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Online resolution of scope ambiguity: A study using the visual world paradigm ...
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'Changing' and 'Becoming': New Perspectives from Cross-Linguistic Cognitive Semantics
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Is Lying Bound to What is Said? Empirically Investigating Deceptive Presuppositions, Implicatures, and Actions: Corrected Study. ...
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Lying is a moral phenomenon of considerable importance, as people are confronted with lies and engage in lying virtually every day. Many philosophical definitions of lying assume that for a person to lie, they need to explicitly state something they believe to be false. In this view, people cannot lie by merely presupposing or implicating content they believe to be false, or by acting in deceptive ways. Recent research, however, has challenged this assumption. For example, it has been shown that false presuppositions and certain false implicatures are being classified as lies, indicating that people do not hold the definition outlined above. However, results on the latter are mixed and, to our knowledge, deceptive actions have not yet been investigated in terms of their classification as lies. Therefore, the present research is aimed at systematically investigating whether different deceptive acts, which do not involve the direct expression of believed-false content, are seen as lies. In particular, ...
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Arts and Humanities; Cognitive Psychology; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Philosophy, ethics and religion; FOS Psychology; Linguistics; Philosophy; Psychology; Semantics and Pragmatics; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/k78t4 https://osf.io/k78t4/
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