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Where Word and World Meet: Intuitive Correspondence Between Visual and Linguistic Symmetry
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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Now You Hear Me, Later You Don’t: The Immediacy of Linguistic Computation and the Representation of Speech ...
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sj-pdf-1-pss-10.1177_0956797620968787 – Supplemental material for Now You Hear Me, Later You Don’t: The Immediacy of Linguistic Computation and the Representation of Speech ...
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Where Word and World Meet: Intuitive Correspondence Between Visual and Linguistic Symmetry ...
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Abstract:
Symmetry is ubiquitous in nature, in logic and mathematics, and in perception, language, and thought. Although humans are exquisitely sensitive to visual symmetry (e.g., of a butterfly), linguistic symmetry goes far beyond visuospatial properties: Many words refer to abstract, logically symmetrical concepts (e.g., equal, marry). This raises a question: Do representations of symmetry correspond across language and vision, and if so, how? To address this question, we used a cross-modal matching paradigm. On each trial, adult participants observed a visual stimulus (either symmetrical or non-symmetrical) and had to choose between a symmetrical and non-symmetrical English predicate unrelated to the stimulus (e.g., "negotiate" vs. "propose"). In a first study with visual events (symmetrical collision or asymmetrical launch), participants reliably chose the predicate matching the event's symmetry. A second study showed that this "matching" generalized to static objects, and was weakened when the stimuli's ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48448/96pd-ny27 https://underline.io/lecture/26762-where-word-and-world-meet-intuitive-correspondence-between-visual-and-linguistic-symmetry
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Event Structure In Vision And Language
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In: Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations (2019)
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Event Structure in Vision and Language
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In: Dissertations available from ProQuest (2019)
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Propose but verify: Fast mapping meets cross-situational word learning
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