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Errors as a function of noun concreteness.
Canadian Journal of Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie, 1973Michael S. Humphreys, John C. Yuille
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EFFECT OF MNEMONICS OF LOCI IN MEMORIZATION OF CONCRETE NOUNS.
1985The present paper explores the effects of the use of loci mnemonics by expert people when series of three items (triples) must be memorized. The most general results of the experiments here presented is that progressive elaboration instructions make loci mnemonics not only powerful with a series of materials, but also capable of maintaining the order ...
DE BENI, ROSSANA, CORNOLDI, CESARE
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From the meaning of the concrete noun to its grammatical property and back
2016The property of countability and uncountability is one of important characteristics of English nouns. At the same time, it is an issue of considerable controversy. On the one hand, Huddleston and Pullum (2002: 334) maintain that many nouns can be used with count and mass interpretations. On the other hand, Langacker (2008: 142) claims that probably all
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Concreteness, imagery, and meaningfulness values for 925 nouns.
Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1968A, Paivio, J C, Yuille, S A, Madigan
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Two Types of Verbs Created with Concrete Nouns
The Journal of Linguistics Science, 2017Yoon-kyoung Joh, Youngju Choi
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To The Question Of Concrete Nouns As Sources For Italian Quantizers
European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2021openaire +1 more source
“Tooth and Truth”: Brain Activation During Passive Listening to Concrete and Abstract Nouns
The Open Behavioral Science Journal, 2021Sabine Weiss
exaly
The neural representation of concrete nouns: what's right and what's left?
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2004Sophie K Scott
exaly

