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Deconstructing the Label Advantage Effect
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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Research compendium for Montero-Melis et al. (2021) "No evidence for embodiment: The motor system is not needed to keep action words in working memory" (Cortex) ...
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Consistency in Motion Event Encoding Across Languages
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In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Replication Data for: Montero-Melis and Jaeger (accepted). Changing expectations mediate adaptation in L2 production. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition ...
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Satellite- vs. Verb-Framing Underpredicts Nonverbal Motion Categorization: Insights from a Large Language Sample and Simulations
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In: ISSN: 2352-6408 ; EISSN: 2352-6416 ; Cognitive Semantics ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01667327 ; Cognitive Semantics, Brill, 2017 (2017)
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Satellite- vs. Verb-Framing Underpredicts Nonverbal Motion Categorization: Insights from a Large Language Sample and Simulations
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In: ISSN: 2352-6408 ; EISSN: 2352-6416 ; Cognitive Semantics ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01667327 ; Cognitive Semantics, Brill, 2017 (2017)
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Satellite- vs. Verb-Framing Underpredicts Nonverbal Motion Categorization: Insights from a Large Language Sample and Simulations
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Satellite- vs. verb-framing underpredicts nonverbal motion categorization: Insights from a large language sample and simulations
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Satellite- vs. verb-framing underpredicts nonverbal motion categorization : insights from a large language sample and simulations
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Replication Data for: Montero-Melis, G., & Bylund, E. (accepted). Getting the ball rolling: The cross-linguistic conceptualization of caused motion. Language and Cognition. ...
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Replication Data for: Montero-Melis, Jaeger, & Bylund (2016). "Thinking is modulated by recent linguistic experience" ...
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Two languages, two minds:flexible cognitive processing driven by language of operation
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People make sense of objects and events around them by classifying them into identifiable categories. The extent to which language affects this process has been the focus of a long-standing debate: Do different languages cause their speakers to behave differently? Here, we show that fluent German-English bilinguals categorize motion events according to the grammatical constraints of the language in which they operate. First, as predicted from cross-linguistic differences in motion encoding, bilingual participants functioning in a German testing context prefer to match events on the basis of motion completion to a greater extent than do bilingual participants in an English context. Second, when bilingual participants experience verbal interference in English, their categorization behavior is congruent with that predicted for German; when bilingual participants experience verbal interference in German, their categorization becomes congruent with that predicted for English. These findings show that language effects on cognition are context-bound and transient, revealing unprecedented levels of malleability in human cognition.
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URL: https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/73269/3/Two_languages_two_minds_final.pdf https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797614567509 https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/73269/
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