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Semantic Category Discrimination and N400

Psychological Reports, 2000
14 subjects performed a semantic category-discrimination task in which they were presented pairs of words and asked to judge whether these belonged to the same category Three semantic distance conditions, established for the word pairs on the basis of a survey, were semantically close condition (mammals and birds condition) and two semantically ...
T, Yano, M, Kaga
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A Simple Baseline for Open-Vocabulary Semantic Segmentation with Pre-trained Vision-Language Model

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2021
Recently, open-vocabulary image classification by vision language pre-training has demonstrated incredible achievements, that the model can classify arbitrary categories without seeing additional annotated images of that category.
Mengde Xu   +6 more
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Semantic Category Analysis

2008 7th IEEE International Conference on Cybernetic Intelligent Systems, 2008
Semantic category theory indicates that human thinking involves four, entirely distinct types of information processing, each associated with a totally independent dasiasemantic categorypsila. However, observation also indicates that human cognition does not enforce strong data typing.
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Semantic Category and Surface Form

Analysis, 1998
There is in philosophy of language a well known conflict concerning how to account for the meaning of expressions of the form 'the F'. On one side are those who adopt a 'unified' stance, believing all definite descriptions to be handled by a quantificational analysis;1 while on the other are those who think some definite descriptions must be handled as
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Category width and differentiation in semantic categories

British Journal of Psychology, 1981
The hypothesis that the judgemental categorizing behaviour measured by Pettigrew's Category‐Width scale is linked to semantic categorization is investigated. Individual differences in broad vs. narrow categorizing behaviour measured by the C‐W scale are reconceptualized within the framework of Rosch's (1977) theory of human categorization.
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Semantic vs. syntactic categories

Linguistics and Philosophy, 1983
Discussion de la these de Montague selon laquelle il existe une correspondance uniforme entre les categories de l'anglais et les types de la logique intensionnelle. L'A. presente certains exemples de constructions grammaticales de l'anglais qui falsifient cette these et montre que, plus generalement, il s'agit du probleme de la correlation des ...
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A Cross-Categorial Semantics for Coordination

Linguistics and Philosophy, 1980
Abstract There have been two main motivations for the postulation of the transformation known as Coordination Reduction (CR).1 One was syntactic: if, for example, passive and “post-raising” VPs were the product of transformations, then they did not exist in the base and so sentences like (1) and (2) could not involve base VP coordination
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Continuation Semantics for Symmetric Categorial Grammar

2007
Categorial grammars in the tradition of Lambek [1,2] are asymmetric: sequent statements are of the form Γ ⇒ A, where the succedent is a single formula A, the antecedent a structured configuration of formulas A1, ...,An. The absence of structural context in the succedent makes the analysis of a number of phenomena in natural language semantics ...
Bernardi, Raffaella, M. Moortgat
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Aphasics' appreciation of hierarchical semantic categories

Brain and Language, 1987
The mental representative structure of hierarchically ordered semantic categories was explored with 66 aphasic patients and 60 normal adults by a word-verification task. Four words concerning living things and 10 line drawings depicting an object were prepared as stimuli. All possible pairings of each of the four words with each of the 10 line drawings
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EVALUATION AS A SEMANTIC CATEGORY.

2023
The words evaluation and attitude are closely related to each other, and the terms "evaluative attitude", "subjective attitude", "positive attitude", "negative attitude" are widely used by linguists. Here, it is worth noting that interpersonal relations are created through evaluation, that is, communication participants express their opinion in the ...
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