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Lakusta, Laura; Landau, Barbara – Cognitive Science, 2012
When people describe motion events, their path expressions are biased toward inclusion of goal paths (e.g., into the house) and omission of source paths (e.g., out of the house). In this paper, we explored whether this asymmetry has its origins in people's non-linguistic representations of events. In three experiments, 4-year-old children and…
Descriptors: Memory, Linguistics, Motion, Experiments
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White, Katherine K.; Abrams, Lise; McWhite, Cullen B.; Hagler, Heather L. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010
In this experiment, syntactic constraints on the retrieval of orthography were investigated using homophones embedded in sentence contexts. Participants typed auditorily presented sentences that included a contextually appropriate homophone that either shared part of speech with its homophone competitor (i.e., was syntactically unambiguous) or had…
Descriptors: Sentences, Figurative Language, Language Processing, Interference (Language)
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Zhang, Baoguo – College Student Journal, 2008
This essay mainly discusses the following issue: Do people from different cultures store English words in their minds in different ways; and what elements determine people's mental lexicon? The findings from my experiment showed that cultural factors only play a minor role on this stage. The leading dominants in this light are the linguistic…
Descriptors: Semantics, Dictionaries, Foreign Countries, Vocabulary Development
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MacDonald, Maryellen C.; And Others – Cognitive Psychology, 1992
A sentence parsing model is presented in which working-memory capacity influences the degree to which multiple syntactic representations are held during syntactic ambiguity processing. Four experiments with 130 college undergraduates suggest that working-memory capacity can influence the length of time in which multiple representations from the…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Retention (Psychology)
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Anderson, Richard C.; Ortony, Andrew – Cognitive Psychology, 1975
Comprehension of a sentence entails constructing a particularized and elaborated mental representation, and this process depends more heavily on knowledge of the world and analysis of context than is generally appreciated. Existing associative or semantic network theories would be strained to accomodate this data. (Author/BJG)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Context Clues, Higher Education
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Britton, Bruce K.; Glynn, Shawn M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1982
In three experiments, the meaning of the textual materials was held constant while structural (surface) variables, such as vocabulary, syntax, and signals about idea importance, were manipulated. Findings in all cases indicated that aspects of the surface structure of text made demands on the reader's cognitive processing capacity. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cues, Higher Education, Reading Materials
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Vande Kopple, William J. – Written Communication, 1985
Concludes that readers recall syntactic subjects very poorly. Suggests that to understand more precisely how readers represent such subjects in memory, new and rich models of language and of possible domains in text will be needed. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English, Higher Education, Language Usage
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Salvatori, Mariolina – College English, 1983
Argues that writers gain skill in manipulating syntactic structures as they learn to engage in reflexive reading of complex texts. (MM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Reader Response, Reading Skills
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Crookes, Graham – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1989
Reports on an experiment in which 2 groups of 20 Japanese learners of English as a Second Language performed 2 monologic production tasks with and without time for planning. It was found that providing learners with time to plan their utterances results in interlanguage productions that are more complex. (64 references) (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Interlanguage
Stacks, Don W.; McMahan, Eva M. – 1983
In a study conducted to examine the impact of language choice on cognitive complexity (the number of constructs in a person's interpersonal construct system), 93 undergraduate students completed a role category questionnaire that asked each subject to write a description of two people they knew. In one case that description was to be of a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Descriptive Writing, Higher Education
Yanagida, Yuko – 1987
This study examines the object case markings "o" and "ga" in Japanese with respect to the degree of predictability. A speaker who assumes that the listener will have difficulty identifying the referent, tends to use a construction type that enables the listener to uniquely identify the referent. This notion of predictability is…
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Form Classes (Languages)
Wilkins, Wendy – 1987
Linguistics, as one of the cognitive sciences, has much to offer the teaching of basic science, i.e., the teaching of how to ask and investigate interesting questions. Linguistics is particularly well-suited for teaching about the process of "doing" science because the methodology appropriate to the study of language from a generative…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Curriculum, Correlation, Grammar
Eisner, Elliot W. – National Forum: Phi Kappa Phi Journal, 1988
Without opportunities to acquire multiple forms of literacy, children will be handicapped in their ability to participate in the legacies of their culture. The forms in which thinking occurs should not be subjected to the status differences and inequities of society. (MLW)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development
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Kagan, Dona M. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1980
Describes two studies of which one analyzes syntactic complexity in writing samples by secondary and postsecondary students, while the other correlates the syntactic dimensions revealed by the former with measures of cognitive style. Correlations indicate an association between complexity and analytic cognitive style. (MES)
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Communicative Competence (Languages)
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Evans, Ronald; Ballance, Collin – Journal of Educational Research, 1980
The most frequently noted difference in the abilities of tenth graders and college seniors to recall sentence connectives was the college students' ability to engage in free recall and rewriting, indicating that such a task would be a good predictor of mature use of transformational sentence connectives in the study of English. (JD)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis
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