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Quantifying iconicity’s contribution during language acquisition: Implications for vocabulary learning
vocabulary acquisition speech difficulty iconicity in speech
2017/9/4
Previous research found that iconicity—the motivated correspondence between word form and meaning—contributes to expressive vocabulary acquisition. We present two new experiments with two different da...
Humans identify negative (but not positive) arousal in silver fox vocalizations: Implications for the adaptive value of interspecific eavesdropping
eavesdropping emotional arousal emotional valence
2017/8/28
The ability to identify emotional arousal in heterospecific vocalizations may facilitate behaviors that increase survival opportunities. Crucially, this ability may orient inter-species interactions, ...
“Masawa—bogeokwa si tuta! ”:Cultural and Cognitive Implications of the Trobriand Islanders’Gradual Loss of Their Knowledge of How to Make a Masawa Canoe
Papua New Guinea Kula canoes Building a masawa canoe Distributed knowledge Social implication of joint activities Globalization Culture change Trobriand Islands
2016/5/3
A few days after I had set foot on the Trobriand Islands for the fi rst time in 1982,1 I spied amasawa canoe sailing close-hauled toward Kiriwina, the main island of the Trobriands. Although I had see...
Turn-taking in Human Communication–Origins and Implications for Language Processing
Human Communication Origins Implications Language Processing
2016/5/3
Most language usage is interactive, involving rapid turn-taking. The turn-taking system has a number of striking properties: turns are short and responses are remarkably rapid, but turns are of varyin...
Timing in turn-taking and its implications for processing models of language
turn-taking, conversation language processing
2015/12/18
The core niche for language use is in verbal interaction, involving the rapid exchange
of turns at talking. This paper reviews the extensive literature about this system, adding
new statistical anal...
Sound-Symbolism is Disrupted in Dyslexia: Implications for the Role of Cross-Modal Abstraction Processes
sound-symbolism bouba-kiki e
2015/12/18
Research into sound-symbolism has shown that people can
consistently associate certain pseudo-words with certain referents; for instance, pseudo-words with rounded vowels and
sonorant consonants are...
Perceptual categories for musiclike sounds:Implications for theories of speech perception
Perceptual categories musiclike sounds Implications theories speech perception
2015/8/14
Perceptual categories for musiclike sounds:Implications for theories of speech perception.
It is argued that colour name strategy, object name strategy, and chunking strategy in memory are all aspects of the same general phenomena, called stereotyping, and this in turn is an example of a kn...
Drawing Inferences from the Presuppositions and Implications of Affirmative and Negative Sentences
Presuppositions and Implications Affirmative and Negative Sentences
2015/6/25
This study examined the effectsof negation on how people make use of information in the presuppositions and implications of sentences. Subjects were timed as they made true-false judgments of sentence...
Are developmental disorders like cases of adult brain damage? Implications from connectionist modelling
Acquired and developmental disorders connectionist models modularity past tense reading
2015/6/19
It is often assumed that similar domain-specific behavioural impairments found in cases of adult brain damage and developmental disorders correspond to similar underlying causes, and can serve as conv...
Nature,nurture,and connections:Implications of connectionist models for cognitive development
Nature nurture connections connectionist models cognitive development
2015/6/19
Nature,nurture,and connections:Implications of connectionist models for cognitive development.
The Vedic Injunctive:Historical and Synchronic Implications
Vedic Injunctive Historical Synchronic
2015/6/11
Early Vedic possesses a chameleon-like verb form called the injunctive, whose uses partly overlap with, and alternate with, those of the subjunctive, optative and imperative moods, and with the past a...
SOCIAL DYNAMICS AND COOPERATION: THE CASE OF NONHUMAN PRIMATES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Social behavior nonhuman primates cooperation cottontop tamarins Saguinus oedipus complex systems
2015/4/20
The social factors that influence cooperation have remained largely uninvestigated but have the potential to explain much of the variation in cooperative behavior observed in the natural world. We sho...
The brain is a prediction machine that cares about good and bad–Any implications for neuropragmatics?
prediction proactive brain valence affective system cognitive neuroscience EEG
2015/4/9
Experimental pragmatics asks how people construct contextualized meaning in communication. So what does it mean for this field to add neuroas a prefix to its name? After analyzing the options for any ...
LANGUAGE SHAPES MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS OF MUSICAL PITCH: IMPLICATIONS FOR METAPHORICAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
LANGUAGE SHAPES MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS MUSICAL PITCH METAPHORICAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
2015/4/8
Speakers often use spatial metaphors to talk about musical pitch (e.g., a low note, a high soprano). Previous experiments suggest that English speakers also think about pitches as high or low in space...