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Die dunkle Seite der Sprache. Wie man mit Sprache verunglimpfen und abwerten kann. Eine sprachphilosophische Betrachtung. ...
Kompa, Nikola. - : Universität Osnabrück, 2022
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Die dunkle Seite der Sprache. Wie man mit Sprache verunglimpfen und abwerten kann. Eine sprachphilosophische Betrachtung.
Kompa, Nikola. - 2022
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Affirming and rejecting assertions in German Sign Language (DGS)
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How Abstract (Non-embodied) Linguistic Representations Augment Cognitive Control
In: Front Psychol (2020)
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How Abstract (Non-embodied) Linguistic Representations Augment Cognitive Control
Abstract: Recent scholarship emphasizes the scaffolding role of language for cognition. Language, it is claimed, is a cognition-enhancing niche (Clark, 2006), a programming tool for cognition (Lupyan and Bergen, 2016), even neuroenhancement (Dove, 2019) and augments cognitive functions such as memory, categorization, cognitive control, and meta-cognitive abilities (“thinking about thinking”). Yet, the notion that language enhances or augments cognition, and in particular, cognitive control does not easily fit in with embodied approaches to language processing, or so we will argue. Accounts aiming to explain how language enhances various cognitive functions often employ a notion of abstract representation. Yet, embodied approaches to language processing have it that language processing crucially, according to some accounts even exclusively, involves embodied, modality-specific, i.e., non-abstract representations. In coming to understand a particular phrase or sentence, a prior experience has to be simulated or reenacted. The representation thus activated is embodied (modality-specific) as sensorimotor regions of the brain are thereby recruited. In this paper, we will first discuss the notion of representation, clarify what it takes for a representation to be embodied or abstract, and distinguish between conceptual and (other) linguistic representations. We will then put forward a characterization of cognitive control and examine its representational infrastructure. The remainder of the paper will be devoted to arguing that language augments cognitive control. To that end, we will draw on two lines of research, which investigate how language augments cognitive control: (i) research on the availability of linguistic labels and (ii) research on the active usage of a linguistic code, specifically, in inner speech. Eventually, we will argue that the cognition-enhancing capacity of language can be explained once we assume that it provides us with (a) abstract, non-embodied representations and with (b) abstract, sparse linguistic representations that may serve as easy-to-manipulate placeholders for fully embodied or otherwise more detailed representations.
Keyword: abstract representations; cognitive control; ddc:150; embodiment; inner speech; labels
URL: https://repositorium.ub.uni-osnabrueck.de/handle/urn:nbn:de:gbv:700-202105184731
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01597
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Handbuch Sprachphilosophie
Kompa, Nikola (Hrsg.). - Stuttgart : Metzler, 2015
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Knowledge in Context
In: Rivista internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia; V. 5, N. 1 (2014); 58-71 ; 2239-2629 ; 2039-4667 (2014)
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Pragmatics in modern philosophy of language
In: Foundations of pragmatics (Berlin, 2011), p. 203-228
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Die anthropologische Funktion der Sprache. Überlegungen zu sprachlicher Bedeutung, Kategorisierung & Metaphern
In: Äußern und Bedeuten. Festschrift für Eckard Rolf (2011), 23-36
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Contextualisms in epistemology
Brendel, Elke (Hrsg.); Jäger, Christoph (Hrsg.); Dretske, Fred I. (Mitarb.)...
In: Erkenntnis. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer 61 (2004) 2-3, 143-507
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The context sensitivity of knowledge ascriptions
In: Grazer philosophische Studien. - Leiden : Brill 64 (2002), 1-18
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Wissen und Kontext : eine kontextualistische Wissenstheorie
Kompa, Nikola. - Paderborn : Mentis-Verl., 2001
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Wissen und Kontext : eine kontextualistische Wissenstheorie
Kompa, Nikola. - 1999
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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