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Psycholinguistic Aspects of Chinese Characters
The work is aimed at clarifying the psycholinguistic mechanism of Chinese hieroglyphic writing acquisition. The psycholinguistic experiment involved a survey and questionnaire among native and non-native speakers of Chinese regarding the ...
T.L. Guruleva, A.R. Abdrakhmanova
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Beauty in Hindi and Kazakh languages: Psycholinguistic Experiment
The concept of “beauty” is of special interest in different cultures. The study aimedat describing ways of conceptualizing beauty by speakers of different languages, modeling theassociative field of the stimulus beauty in Hindi and the Kazakh language, identifying similaritiesand differences in the conceptualization of beauty among representatives of ...
G. A. Kuzembayeva, A.M. Suguraliyeva
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Un objet lexicographique non identifié : le dictionnaire usuel des bionymes
The paper presents the project of a new lexicographic tool, the “Common Multilingual Dictionary of Bionyms”, led by a team of Russian linguists. In this dictionary we collect not only spontan associations and comparisons given for a noun (meaning an ...
Michèle Debrenne
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POETIC DICTION AND STANDARD LANGUAGE: PREDICTIVE ASPECT
The article deals with the interdiction convergence on the example of evolutionary changes in lexical semantics of poetic language. The current study contributes to the development of the methodology for studying the language evolutionary processes ...
Svetlana N. Shevchenko
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Local Search and the Evolution of World Models
Abstract An open question regarding how people develop their models of the world is how new candidates are generated for consideration out of infinitely many possibilities. We discuss the role that evolutionary mechanisms play in this process. Specifically, we argue that when it comes to developing a global world model, innovation is necessarily ...
Neil R. Bramley +3 more
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An Introduction to Predictive Processing Models of Perception and Decision‐Making
Abstract The predictive processing framework includes a broad set of ideas, which might be articulated and developed in a variety of ways, concerning how the brain may leverage predictive models when implementing perception, cognition, decision‐making, and motor control.
Mark Sprevak, Ryan Smith
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Nested Selves: Self‐Organization and Shared Markov Blankets in Prenatal Development in Humans
Abstract The immune system is a central component of organismic function in humans. This paper addresses self‐organization of biological systems in relation to—and nested within—other biological systems in pregnancy. Pregnancy constitutes a fundamental state for human embodiment and a key step in the evolution and conservation of our species. While not
Anna Ciaunica +3 more
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Based on the results of empirical research and a natural psycholinguistic experiment, the study aims to justify the feasibility of an innovative prognostic tool for improving flight safety in low-altitude civil aviation in the Republic of Kazakhstan ...
Інна Рябченко +4 more
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Audiovisual content has significantly grown in popularity in the recent years. There have been numerous studies devoted to the peculiarities of audiovisual translation of materials, yet the majority of the research focuses solely on theoretical aspects ...
Polina A. Akhmetzyanova +1 more
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Cognitive burden of survey questions and response times: A psycholinguistic experiment [PDF]
AbstractAn important objective in survey question design is to write clear questions that respondents find easy to understand and to answer. This contribution identifies the factors that influence question clarity. Theoretical and empirical evidence from psycholinguistics suggests that specific text features (e.g., low‐frequency words (LFRWs), left ...
Lenzner, Timo +2 more
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