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The Language of Creativity: Validating Linguistic Analysis to Assess Creative Scientists and Artists
The purpose of this study was twofold: first, to be among the first attempts to validate linguistic analysis as a method of creativity assessment and second, to differentiate between individuals in varying scientific and artistic creativity levels using ...
Sana Tariq Ahmed, Gregory J. Feist
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Lexicography and Linguistic Creativity
<p>Abstract: Conventionally, dictionaries present information about institutionalized words,phrases, and senses of words; more creative formations and usages are generally ignored.
Rosamund Moon
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On Euphemisms, Linguistic Creativity, and Humor [PDF]
In our paper for this issue of Lexis on humor, creativity, and lexical creation, we report findings from an original task about euphemism creation. For our study, subjects quickly produced new euphemisms in nominal compound form in English and defined ...
Craig Hamilton, Anne-Sophie Foltzer
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What, If Anything, Is Linguistic Creativity? [PDF]
This paper investigates the nature of creativity in language and linguistics. Following Sampson (2016), it distinguishes between F-creativity (which roughly equals linguistic productivity) and E-creativity (which leads to new and unexpected innovations).
Bergs Alexander
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Linguistic Creativity in Heritage Speakers
This paper presents and analyzes lexical and syntactic evidence from heritage Russian as spoken by bilinguals dominant in American English. The data come from the Russian Learner Corpus, a new resource of spoken and written materials produced by heritage
Anastasia Vyrenkova +2 more
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Cognition and Computational Linguistic Creativity
Computational creativity is a subfield of artificial intelligence concerned with the development of programs that can produce creative output; in particular, several of these programs deal with linguistic creativity. Many computational creativity systems are modeled after, or inspired by, psychological and cognitive theories of creativity.
Lorenzo Gatti +2 more
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Creativity, Invention and Linguistic Analysis.
Can we systematically analyse the linguistic features of literary texts that employ highly inventive language? How can existing tools for automated text analysis and computational linguistics be adapted when resources designed for natural language fall ...
Silvia Lilli
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Linguistic Creativity and Formal Thought Disorder in Schizophrenia [PDF]
Aims The present investigation was interested in whether formal thought disorder (FTD) in schizophrenia was in any way related to linguistic creativity.
Louise Robinson +4 more
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Language and creativity: a Construction Grammar approach to linguistic creativity
Abstract Creativity is an important evolutionary adaptation that allows humans to think original thoughts, to find solutions to problems that have never been encountered before and to fundamentally change the way we live. One particular domain of human cognition that has received considerable attention is linguistic creativity.
Thomas Hoffmann
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