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Pinning down attributions: the linguistic category model applied to wrestling reports

European Journal of Social Psychology, 1999
Implicit attributions in media coverage of wrestling events are investigated. A special feature of show wrestling is a separation in morally good fighters who win because of their intrinsic goodness and morally bad fighters who win by bending the rules. Thus, show wrestling can be characterized by the attributions it affords. Linguistic abstractness as
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Supplemental Material, Syntax-LCM_Supplemental - Measuring Abstract Mind-Sets Through Syntax: Automating the Linguistic Category Model

2019
Supplemental Material, Syntax-LCM_Supplemental for Measuring Abstract Mind-Sets Through Syntax: Automating the Linguistic Category Model by Kate M. Johnson-Grey, Reihane Boghrati, Cheryl J.
Johnson-Grey, Kate M.   +3 more
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Understanding Peircean Semiotics and Its Influence on Linguistics – An Exploration on Triadic Logic System of Categories and Model of Signs

Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2010
Abstract Peircean Semiotics is inaccessible to most people for its triadic logic system of categories and model of signs. Author of this paper tries to understand it through a historical view of logic systems of categories and interpret Peircean semiotics and its applications in linguistic studies.
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Order Matters! Influences of Linear Order on Linguistic Category Learning

Cognitive Science, 2020
Dorothee B Hoppe   +2 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, 2017
Yi-Tai Seih, James W Pennebaker
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The Linguistic Category Model

Michela Menegatti, Monica Rubini
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Improving automated crisis detection via an improved understanding of crisis language: Linguistic categories in social media crises

Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 2020
Jonathan Borden, Xiaochen Angela Zhang
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