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Aligning statistical models with inference goals in the neuroscience of language: A dual-dependency taxonomy. [PDF]

open access: yesImaging Neurosci (Camb)
Bouton S   +5 more
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Opportunities and limitations of using the linguistic category model as a measure of teachers’ implicit stereotypes in Germany

Learning and Instruction, 2022
Abstract The current work focused on how ethnic stereotypes manifest themselves in language. The aim of our research was to investigate whether the Linguistic Category Model (LCM) is applicable to German teachers' language. More precisely, we investigated whether the categories proposed by Semin and Fiedler (1988) and mostly tested in the English ...
Bonefeld, Meike, Beißert, Hanna
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Linguistic Crisis Prediction: An Integration of the Linguistic Category Model in Crisis Communication

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2019
Through two experiments, this study examines the relationship between linguistic choice and attribution perception in organizational crisis. Experiment 1 demonstrated that abstract (vs. concrete) language in crisis news elicited higher attribution and lower purchase intentions. Experiment two showed that preventable (vs.
Jonathan Borden, Xiaochen Angela Zhang
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Measuring Abstract Mind-Sets Through Syntax: Automating the Linguistic Category Model

Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2019
Abstraction in language has critical implications for memory, judgment, and learning and can provide an important window into a person’s cognitive abstraction level. The linguistic category model (LCM) provides one well-validated, human-coded approach to quantifying linguistic abstraction.
Kate M. Johnson-Grey   +3 more
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Development and Examination of the Linguistic Category Model in a Computerized Text Analysis Method

Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2016
The linguistic category model (LCM) seeks to understand social psychological processes through the lens of language use. Its original development required human judges to analyze natural language to understand how people assess actions, states, and traits.
Yi-Tai Seih   +2 more
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Automatically Modeling Linguistic Categories in Spanish

2010
This paper presents an approach to process Spanish linguistic categories automatically. The approach is based in a module of a prototype named WIH (Word Intelligent Handler), which is a project to develop a conversational bot. It basically learns category usage sequence in a sentence.
M. D. López De Luise   +2 more
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