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Gentner, Dedre; Imai, Mutsumi; Boroditsky, Lera – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2002
Three experiments investigated the psychological status of the "ego-moving" and "time-moving" metaphors by asking subjects to carry out temporal inferences stated in terms of spatial metaphors. Results provide evidence that people use spatial metaphors in temporal reasoning. Implications for the status of metaphoric systems are discussed.…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Language Research, Metaphors, Time Perspective
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Miyamoto, Edson T. – Language and Speech, 2003
Reports on two experiments that focus on clause boundaries in Japanese that suggest that minimal change restriction is unnecessary to characterize reanalysis. Proposes that the data and previous observations are more naturally explained by a constraint-driven model in which revisions are performed only when required by parsing constraints.…
Descriptors: Japanese, Language Processing, Phrase Structure, Speech Communication
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Hutchinson, T. P. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2003
Proposes a method for processing datasets that show whether or not each of several patients was impaired on each of several tests, and expressing conclusions about them. Advantages are that results from the patterns of impairment alone are shown, uninfluenced by theories, previous empirical work, knowledge of lesions, or ideas about what the tests…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Impairments, Language Processing, Verbs
Sabat, Steven R. – Georgetown Journal of Languages and Linguistics, 1991
Analysis of a conversation with an Alzheimer's disease sufferer with word-finding problems revealed that social context, speaker characteristics, and awareness of the other speaker's perspective governed such conversational aspects of turn taking and turn giving, which allowed full development of both speakers' personas. (23 references) (CB)
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Language Processing, Neurolinguistics, Oral Language
Ng, Kwong Bor; Rieh, Soo Young; Kantor, Paul – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 2000
Discussion of natural language processing focuses on experiments using linear discriminant analysis to distinguish "Wall Street Journal" texts from "Federal Register" tests using information about the frequency of occurrence of word boundaries, sentence boundaries, and punctuation marks. Displays and interprets results in terms…
Descriptors: Discriminant Analysis, Natural Language Processing, Punctuation, Sentences
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Losiewicz, Beth L. – Southwest Journal of Linguistics, 1999
Investigates whether users of a visual spatial language, American Sign Language, also have a separate working memory subsystem for their visual spatial language, or whether their language working memory is part of their general visual-spatial memory. Results suggest prelingually deaf signers of ASL have a sign language working memory system that…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Language Processing, Memory
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Samuel, Arthur G. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2001
Describes lexical influences on selective adaptation using words with ambiguous phonemes as adapters. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Cognitive Processes, Language Processing, Phonemes
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Filik, Ruth; Paterson, Kevin B.; Liversedge, Simon P. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2005
Sedivy (2002) proposed that using "only" and prior referential context to specify contrastive focus can guide the parsing of relative clause ambiguities. We report two studies investigating this hypothesis, using sentences that either temporarily allowed or disallowed a transitive main clause interpretation. Sentence completions demonstrated that…
Descriptors: Sentences, Eye Movements, Language Processing, Sentence Structure
Misiurski, Cara; Blumstein, Sheila E.; Rissman, Jesse; Berman, Daniel – Brain and Language, 2005
This study examined the effects that the acoustic-phonetic structure of a stimulus exerts on the processes by which lexical candidates compete for activation. An auditory lexical decision paradigm was used to investigate whether shortening the VOT of an initial voiceless stop consonant in a real word results in the activation of the…
Descriptors: Semantics, Patients, Aphasia, Language Processing
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McMurray, Bob; Aslin, Richard N. – Cognition, 2005
Previous research on speech perception in both adults and infants has supported the view that consonants are perceived categorically; that is, listeners are relatively insensitive to variation below the level of the phoneme. More recent work, on the other hand, has shown adults to be systematically sensitive to within category variation [McMurray,…
Descriptors: Phonetics, Infants, Auditory Perception, Phonemes
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Anderson, Julie D.; Conture, Edward G. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2004
The purpose of this study was to use an age-appropriate version of the sentence-structure priming paradigm (e.g., K. Bock, 1990; K. Bock, H. Loebell, & R. Morey, 1992) to assess experimentally the syntactic processing abilities of children who stutter (CWS) and children who do not stutter (CWNS). Participants were 16 CWS and 16 CWNS between the…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Sentences, Reaction Time, Language Processing
Caramazza, A.; Capasso, R.; Capitani, E.; Miceli, G. – Brain and Language, 2005
We tested the core prediction of the Trace Deletion Hypothesis (TDH) of agrammatic Broca's aphasia, which contends that such patients' comprehension performance is normal for active reversible sentences but at chance level for passive reversible sentences. We analyzed the comprehension performance of 38 Italian Broca's aphasics with verified…
Descriptors: Patients, Language Processing, Sentences, Aphasia
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Corriveau, K.H.; Pasquini, E.S.; Harris, P.L. – Cognitive Development, 2005
Recent work has investigated children's developing understanding of the anatomical locus of identity. In two studies, we extend this work by exploring the role of the mind as opposed to the brain in children's conceptualization of identity. In Experiment 1, an analysis of natural language indicated that adults use the term mind more frequently…
Descriptors: Natural Language Processing, Brain, Anatomy, Number Concepts
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Sanders, Ted J.M.; Gernsbacher, Morton Ann – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2004
Accessibility is one of the most important challenges at the intersection of linguistic and psycholinguistic studies of text and discourse processing. Linguists have shown how linguistic indicators of referential coherence show a systematic pattern: Longer linguistic forms (like full lexical NPs) tend to be used when referents are relatively low…
Descriptors: Psycholinguistics, Linguistic Theory, Language Processing, Reading Comprehension
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Larson-Hall, J. – Second Language Research, 2004
A perception experiment involving a novel language pairing, that of Japanese as a first language (L1) and Russian as a second language (L2), was conducted with 33 Japanese learners of Russian to determine whether two phonological models could successfully predict patterns of perceptual difficulty with eight Russian segments. The Featural Model of…
Descriptors: Russian, Natural Language Processing, English (Second Language)
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