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The Chinese Route Argument: Predicting the Longitude and Latitude of Cities in China and the Middle East Using Statistical Linguistic Frequencies
In: http://mindmodeling.org/cogsci2012/papers/0130/paper0130.pdf (2012)
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Representing Spatial Structure Through Maps and Language: Lord of the Rings Encodes the Spatial Structure of Middle Earth
In: http://www.madresearchlab.org/Selected_Publications_files/TolkienCogSci.pdf (2012)
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Effects of ambiguous gestures and language on the time course of reference resolution
In: http://www.madresearchlab.org/Selected_Publications_files/LouwerseBangerterDoc.pdf (2010)
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Symbol interdependency in symbolic and embodied cognition
In: http://www.madresearchlab.org/Selected_Publications_files/topics.pdf (2010)
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Language encodes geographical information
In: http://www.madresearchlab.org/Selected_Publications_files/LouwerseZwaan2009.pdf (2009)
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Multi-dimensional register classification using bigrams
In: http://www.madresearchlab.org/Selected_Publications_files/CrossleyLouwerse2006.pdf (2007)
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Symbolic or . . . : A Case for Symbol Interdependency
In: http://www.madresearchlab.org/Selected_Publications_files/Louwerse2007.pdf (2007)
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Focusing attention with deictic gestures and linguistic expressions
In: http://www.psych.unito.it/csc/cogsci05/frame/talk/f727-louwerse.pdf (2005)
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Focusing attention with deictic gestures and linguistic expressions
In: http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2005/docs/p1331.pdf (2005)
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Focusing attention with deictic gestures and linguistic expressions
In: http://www.madresearchlab.org/Selected_Publications_files/LouwerseBangerter2005.pdf (2005)
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Coh-Metrix: Analysis of text on cohesion and language
In: http://www.madresearchlab.org/Selected_Publications_files/GraesserMcNamaraLouwerseCai2007.pdf (2004)
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Semantic variation in idiolect and sociolect: Corpus linguistic evidence from literary texts
In: http://www.madresearchlab.org/Selected_Publications_files/Louwerse2004.pdf (2004)
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Variation in language and cohesion across written and spoken registers
In: http://www.madresearchlab.org/Selected_Publications_files/LouwerseMCarthyCogSci2004.pdf (2004)
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Variation in language and cohesion across written and spoken registers
In: http://www.autotutor.org/publications/addpaper/louwersemccarthymcnamaragraesser2004.pdf (2004)
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Towards a taxonomy of a set of discourse markers in dialog: a theoretical and computational linguistic account
In: http://www.madresearchlab.org/Selected_Publications_files/LouwerseMitchell2003.pdf (2003)
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Robust Recognition of Emotion from Speech
In: http://mehoque.com/Publications/IVA-Hoque-Yeasin-Louwerse.pdf
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How Fundamental is Embodiment to Language Comprehension? Constraints on Embodied Cognition
In: http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2008/pdfs/p1313.pdf
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Verifying properties from different emotions produces switching costs: Evidence for coarse-grained language statistics and fine-grained perceptual simulation
In: http://mindmodeling.org/cogsci2013/papers/0630/paper0630.pdf
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doi:10.3758/PBR.15.4.838 Embodied relations are encoded in language
In: http://www.madresearchlab.org/Selected_Publications_files/LouwersePBR2008.pdf
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The Interaction between Information and Intonation Structure: Prosodic Marking of Theme and Rheme
In: http://csjarchive.cogsci.rpi.edu/Proceedings/2008/pdfs/p1984.pdf
Abstract: Several studies have investigated the relation between information structure and intonation structure. Few studies however have investigated this relationship empirically using natural face-to-face conversations. The current study explores this relation using a large corpus of face-to-face conversations on a map navigation task. In this task dialogue partners sometimes do and sometimes do not have common ground, depending on the differences between their maps. The corpus is therefore ideal to investigate differences between given (theme) and new information (rheme). The current paper presents a technique of automated speech segmentation and transcript time stamping and applies this technique to determine prosodic differences in information structure. Confirming several theoretical studies it shows that the average pitch of the rheme in a turn is significantly higher than the average pitch of the phrasal theme of that turn, showing the relation between information and intonation structure.
Keyword: information structure; intonation structure; prosody; rheme; theme
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.541.1107
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