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An open dataset of Chinese duration expressions. [PDF]
Zhang SQ, Niu JW, Liu X, Sui XY, Rao LL.
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The speaker’s lexical-semantic network in the tip of the tongue state
Couvreu M, Laganaro M.
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A unified multimodal learning framework for sentiment analysis and mental health indicators from YouTube videos. [PDF]
Satapathy P +7 more
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Sentiment analysis in public health: a systematic review of the current state, challenges, and future directions. [PDF]
Villanueva-Miranda I, Xie Y, Xiao G.
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Social support detection from social media texts. [PDF]
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Components of the mental lexicon
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1981This paper sets out to identify, in information-processing terms, the elementary functional components of the mental lexicon and their interrelations. In particular it is concerned with the independent status of lexical codes for written and spoken language, and their relations to each other and to a language-free cognitive representation. Our evidence
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A mental lexicon without semantics
Neurology, 2012An unresolved issue in language and aphasia research relates to the question whether the brain has an autonomous mental lexicon, which is separated from word semantics. So-called symbolic models assume the existence of such a lexical level1 whereas connectionist accounts claim that language sounds and meanings are connected through an associative ...
Marc, Teichmann +4 more
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Metaphors and the Mental Lexicon
Brain and Language, 1999In two experiments we investigate the possibility that lexicalization can account for the distinction between literal and metaphorical language. In both experiments, sentence contexts were presented with the final word missing. When subjects signaled they understood the context, two possible final words were presented and subjects were required to ...
O, Geiger, L M, Ward
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