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Quantificational expressions, like “every student”, “no teachers”, or “some of the
books”, provide us with the power to generalize, to express properties and
relations that hold not just of individu...
In a series of papers, I have argued that phrasal meanings are instructions for how to build conjunctive monadic concepts whose conjuncts correspond to the phrasal constituents.1 On this view, modific...
Language,logic and ontology:uncovering the structure of commonsense knowledge
Ontology semantics commonsense knowledge reasoning
2015/7/29
The purpose of this paper is twofold: (i) we argue that the structure of commonsense knowledge must be discovered, rather than invented; and (ii) we argue that natural language, which is the best know...
We argue for a compositional semantics grounded in a strongly typed ontology that reflects our commonsense view of the world and the way we talk about it. Assuming such a structure we show that the se...
Language and thought:Which side are you on,anyway?
Language and thought side are you on anyway
2015/6/24
The debate over language and thought has traditionally been framed by two opposing stances: „universalist‟ and „relativist‟. The universalist view holds that language is shaped...
Language,thought,and color:Whorf was half right
Language thought color Whorf was half right
2015/6/24
The Whorf hypothesis holds that we view the world filtered through the semantic categories of our native language. Over the years, consensus has oscillated between embrace and dismissal of this hypoth...
Differentiation and integration in human language
Differentiation integration human language
2015/6/19
The work of Marslen-Wilson and Tyler contributes importantly to our understanding of the neural basis of language processing. The arguments given in their letter [1], however, do not refute our view [...
Parsing in a free word order language.
Modeling Semantic Containment and Exclusion in Natural Language Inference
Modeling Semantic Containment Natural Language Inference
2015/6/12
We propose an approach to natural language inference based on a model of natural logic, which identifies valid inferences by their lexical and syntactic features, without full semantic interpretation....
We propose a model of natural language inference which identifies valid inferences by their lexical and syntactic features, without full semantic interpretation. We extend past work in natural logic, ...
The Neurobiology of Language Beyond Single Words
syntactic processing semantic processing neuropragmatics Broca’s area Wernicke’s area meta-analysis
2015/5/5
A hallmark of human language is that we combine lexical building blocks retrieved from memory in endless new ways. This combinatorial aspect of language is referred to as unification. Here we focus on...
Head start for target language in bilingual listening
Language Bilingualism EEG Event-related-potentials N400 LPC
2015/5/5
In this study we investigated the availability of non-target language semantic features in bilingual speech processing. We recorded EEG from Dutch–English bilinguals who listened to spoken sentences i...
How Yellow Is Your Banana? Toddlers’ Language-Mediated Visual Search in Referent-Present Tasks
color semantics toddlers word recognition object recognition
2015/4/24
What is the relative salience of different aspects of word meaning in the developing lexicon? The current study examines the time-course of retrieval of semantic and color knowledge associated with wo...
Integration or predictability? A further specification of the functional role of gamma oscillations in language comprehension
language comprehension prediction semantic unification neuronal oscillations network dynamics gamma theta EEG
2015/4/21
Gamma-band neuronal synchronization during sentence-level language comprehension has previously been linked with semantic unification. Here, we attempt to further narrow down the functional significan...
Speaking of shape: The effects of language-specific encoding on semantic representations
semantic representation nominal classification shape-based semantics semantic similarity linguistic relativity
2015/4/21
The question of whether different linguistic patterns differentially influence semantic and conceptual representations is of central interest in cognitive science. In this paper, we investigate whethe...