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The Agent Preference in Ontogeny: Predictability of Agent and Patient Roles in Child-Directed Utterances Across Languages. [PDF]
Abstract Language comprehension unfolds incrementally, requiring listeners to continually predict and revise interpretations. Comprehenders across very diverse languages show a consistent preference for agents, anticipating the agent (“the doer” of an action) more strongly than the patient (“the undergoer”). An unresolved question is how the preference
Huber E, Küntay AC, Bickel B, Stoll S.
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Associated Field Semantics in Modeling Lesya Ukrainka’s Image
The article is focused on the study of the perception of Lesya Ukrainka, a famous Ukrainian writer, in contemporary Ukrainian society. The research is based on a free word association test held online with 200 respondents aged from 13 to 70.
Svitlana Bohdan, Tetiana Tarasiuk
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The use of shadow puppets as an object in the formation of an architectural design has been widely used. This is due to the elements of meaning and description and the philosophy closely related to Javanese society.
Fialin Aryastri Prabawa, Pancawati Dewi
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Abstract Divergent thinking (DT) is an important constituent of creativity that captures aspects of fluency and originality. The literature lacks multivariate studies that report relationships between DT and its aspects with relevant covariates, such as cognitive abilities, personality traits (e.g. openness), and insight. In two multivariate studies (N
S. Weiss +6 more
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“CONFLICTOGENIC ZONES” OF LANGUAGE CONSCIOUSNESS IN INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
The term “conflictogenic zone” of language consciousness is associated with a complex of concepts denoting values of a particular culture expressed by means of the national language.
Olga V. Balyasnikova +1 more
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The article focuses on the concept of synchronicity, which C.G. Jung developed in the late period of his creative work. Scrupulous attention is confined to the organic connection between the concept of synchronicity and the theory of archetypes.
Aleksandr Yeremenko
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Usage Effects on the Cognitive Routinization of Chinese Resultative Verbs [PDF]
The present study adopts a corpus-oriented usage-based approach to the grammar of Chinese resultative verbs. Zooming in on a specific class of V-kai constructions, this paper aims to elucidate the effect of frequency in actual usage events on shaping the
Wang Ben Pin-Yun
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Micropoetry Meets Neurocognitive Poetics: Influence of Associations on the Reception of Poetry
Reading and understanding poetic texts is often described as an interactive process influenced by the words and phrases building the poems and all associations and images induced by them in the readers mind. Iser, for example, described the understanding
Katharina Gloria Hugentobler +1 more
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From holism to compositionality: memes and the evolution of segmentation, syntax, and signification in music and language [PDF]
Steven Mithen argues that language evolved from an antecedent he terms “Hmmmmm, [meaning it was] Holistic, manipulative, multi-modal, musical and mimetic”.
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