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(Non)veridicality, Evaluation, and Event Actualization: Evidence from the Subjunctive in Relative Clauses

2014
In recent works, veridicality and nonveridicality have been proposed to regulate a number of limited distribution phenomena such as negative polarity item (NPI) licensing, free choice indefinites, mood selection and the so-called polarity subjunctive, expletive negation, the genitive of negation in Russian, to mention just some studies.
Anastasia Giannakidou
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Varieties of polarity items and the (non)veridicality hypothesis

Linguistik Aktuell, 2001
Anastasia Giannakidou   +1 more
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Did It Happen? The Pragmatic Complexity of Veridicality Assessment

open access: yesComputational Linguistics, 2012
Natural language understanding depends heavily on assessing veridicality—whether events mentioned in a text are viewed as happening or not—but little consideration is given to this property in current relation and event extraction systems.
Marie-Catherine de Marneffe   +2 more
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Veridicality and Utterance Understanding

open access: yes, 2011
Natural language understanding depends heavily on assessing veridicality – whether the speaker intends to convey that events mentioned are actual, non-actual, or uncertain.
Marie-Catherine de Marneffe   +2 more
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Tuning to non-veridical features in attention and perceptual decision-making: An EEG study

Neuropsychologia, 2023
When searching for a lost item, we tune attention to the known properties of the object. Previously, it was believed that attention is tuned to the veridical attributes of the search target (e.g., orange), or an attribute that is slightly shifted away from irrelevant features towards a value that can more optimally distinguish the target from the ...
Stefanie I. Becker   +3 more
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New approach to the perception of 3D shape based on veridicality, complexity, symmetry and volume

open access: yesVision Research, 2010
This paper reviews recent progress towards understanding 3D shape perception made possible by appreciating the significant role that veridicality and complexity play in the natural visual environment.
Zygmunt Pizlo   +2 more
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THE PERSISTENCE OF NON‐VERIDICAL PERCEPTION

British Journal of Psychology, 1961
If a stimulus object is presented with increasing clarity and strength, a transition is effected from non‐perception to veridical perception. Error, when it occurs, tends to persist beyond the point where veridical perception would have been expected had no error intervened.
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