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Bierschenk, Bernhard – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1982
Cognitive model of processing symbolic information abstracted from verbal expressions should consider running text, not scattered sentences. A valid abstraction of information structures should be based on explicit encoding of intentionality and valuation. A model must cope with empirical context and novelty instead of truth-values in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Epistemology, Language Processing, Models
Bierschenk, Bernhard – 1990
Previous cognitive science research demonstrates how the Agent-action-Objective (AaO) paradigm controls the cognitive processes of differentiation and integration. The present discussion advances the process to the fourth of five phases. Of the four dependent variables emerging at this stage, two are discussed: zero processing and variations in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Language Processing, Linguistic Theory
Bierschenk, Bernhard – 1990
An ecological approach to a psychological study of language is presented in this paper. Such an approach is based on the understanding that the process of perceiving an object or event is based neither in images or pictures nor in verbal or symbolic structures. In order for objects and events to become knowable, higher order cognitive processes…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Computational Linguistics, Foreign Countries
Bierschenk, Bernhard; Bierschenk, Inger – 1986
The second of three articles on the ways in which people formulate their observations, this paper begins with a discussion of the assumptions underlying analytical and class-based models of cognition. The analytical approach to the measurement of cognition is found to be inappropriate because human cognition, and consequently language processing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Epistemology
Bierschenk, Bernhard; Bierschenk, Inger – 1986
This third of three articles on the ways in which people formulate their observations presents an analysis of the perspective or attitude dominating the discourse of an interview. The analysis is conducted according to a paradigm that views the speaker as the controller of discourse perspective. The relationships found in the analysis are…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Bierschenk, Bernhard; Bierschenk, Inger – 1984
A study investigated some of the ways in which phenomena are perceived and translated into speech, especially in the assignment of agents in a given situation. Subjects were 16 adults with infant children. The adults were shown the Visual Cliff series of pictures of an infant crawling to its mother across a glass sheet covering an open space with…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Expressive Language, Foreign Countries
Bierschenk, Bernhard; Bierschenk, Inger – 1986
The first of three articles on the ways in which people formulate their observations, this paper considers the basic assumptions of both syntactic and paradigmatic models of cognition and their applications in natural (i.e., human) and artificial (i.e., computer) information processing. The analysis begins with background information on the nature…
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Computer Oriented Programs