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Prediction, syntax and semantic grounding in the brain and large language models. [PDF]
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Capital Gains: Effects of Word Class and Sentence Position on Capitalization Use Across Age. [PDF]
Hawkey E, Palmer MA, Kemp N.
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Hierarchical Clustering of Abstract and Concrete Nouns
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Bare Nouns and Qualitative Abstract Representation
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Concept Abstractness and the Representation of Noun–Noun Combinations
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2012Research on noun-noun combinations has been largely focusing on concrete concepts. Three experiments examined the role of concept abstractness in the representation of noun-noun combinations. In Experiment 1, participants provided written interpretations for phrases constituted by nouns of varying degrees of abstractness.
Xu, Xu, Lisa, Paulson
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Abstract nouns and resemblance nominalism
Analysis, 2014In developing resemblance nominalism, Rodriguez-Pereyra attempts to meet the challenge that truths involving abstract nouns pose to the doctrine. He holds that one can render sentences containing abstract nouns without invoking attributes and defends this view by giving nominalistic sentences that express the truthmakers of two such sentences: Scarlet
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