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The heterogeneity of procedural meaning [PDF]
The distinction in relevance theory between two kinds of encoded meaning, conceptual and procedural, has evolved so that more and more components of encoded meaning, both linguistic and non-linguistic, are now taken to be procedural (non-conceptual).
Carston, RA
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MAKNA KONSEPTUAL KATA KERJA DERU DALAM ASAHI SHINBUN EDISI 42435 DAN 42437
(Title: Conceptual Meaning of Verb Deru in Asahi Shinbun Issue No. 42435 and 42437) This study aims to assess information about the conceptual meaning of verb deru in Asahi Shinbun issue no. 42435 and 42437.
Eko Kurniawan
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Sense disambiguation in polysemous words: cognitive perspective [PDF]
In this paper the authors put polysemy research into the broader context of research into the mental lexicon, cognitive context conceptual priming, and probabilistic conceptual modelling.
Zabotkina, Vera I., Boyarskaya, Elena L.
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Solving the elusiveness of word meanings: two arguments for a continuous meaning space for language
I explore the hypothesis that the experience of meaning discreteness when we think about the “meaning” of a word is a “communicative” illusion. The illusion is created by processing-contextual constraints that impose disambiguation on the semantic input ...
Maria M. Piñango
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Action in cognition: the case of language [PDF]
Empirical research has shown that the processing of words and sentences is accompanied by activation of the brain's motor system in language users. The degree of precision observed in this activation seems to be contingent upon (1) the meaning of a ...
Barsalou +15 more
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Measurement in Quantum Physics [PDF]
The conceptual problems in quantum mechanics -- related to the collapse of the wave function, the particle-wave duality, the meaning of measurement -- arise from the need to ascribe particle character to the wave function.
Aspect A. +12 more
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A Time Course Analysis of the Conceptual and Affective Meanings of Words
Words are the basic units of language and vital for comprehending the language system. Lexical processing research has always focused on either conceptual or affective word meaning.
Dandan Jia +3 more
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Information-theoretic principle entails orthomodularity of a lattice
Quantum logical axiomatic systems for quantum theory usually include a postulate that a lattice under consideration is orthomodular. We propose a derivation of orthomodularity from an information-theoretic axiom.
A. Grinbaum +34 more
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Deriving Meaning: A Conceptual Analysis
This article serves as a conceptual analysis to explore and interrogate the definition of meaning through the framework of collective trauma and uncertainty. The author uses the COVID19 pandemic as a reference point to illustrate models of behavior sustained by the onset of collective trauma.
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The interface of lexical semantics and conceptual structure deverbal and denominal nominalizations [PDF]
Nominalizations can refer to events, instances of events or participants in an event. The particular reference is determined by the lexical semantics of the base and the suffix, and by the conceptual structure of the base. The comparison between deverbal
Heusinger, Klaus von
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