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Second language (L2) learners experience challenges when word meanings differ across L1 and L2, and often display crosslinguistic influence (CLI) in speech production. In contrast, studies of online comprehension show more mixed results.
Annika Andersson, Marianne Gullberg
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This study explores whether semantic processing in parafoveal reading in the Italian language is modulated by the perceptual and lexical features of stimuli by analyzing the results of the rapid parallel visual presentation (RPVP) paradigm experiment ...
Danila Rusich +4 more
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Language complaints, especially in complex tasks, may occur in mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Various language measures have been studied as cognitive predictors of MCI conversion to Alzheimer's type dementia.
Maria Paula Maziero +5 more
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On the Unification of Process Semantics: Observational Semantics [PDF]
The complexity of parallel systems has produced a large collection of semantics for processes. Van Glabbeek’s linear time-branching time spectrum provides a classification of most of these semantics; however, no suitable unified definitions were available.
David de Frutos-Escrig +2 more
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Natural Language Processing in OTF Computing: Challenges and the Need for Interactive Approaches
The vision of On-the-Fly (OTF) Computing is to compose and provide software services ad hoc, based on requirement descriptions in natural language.
Frederik S. Bäumer +2 more
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Walking across Wikipedia: a scale-free network model of semantic memory retrieval. [PDF]
Semantic knowledge has been investigated using both online and offline methods. One common online method is category recall, in which members of a semantic category like "animals" are retrieved in a given period of time.
Kello, Christopher T, Thompson, Graham W
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Semantic Processing of the Semantic Web [PDF]
We develop a semantics based approach to process information on the semantic web. We show how Horn logic can be used to denotationally capture the semantics of mark-up languages designed for describing resources on the semantic web (such as RDF). The same approach can also be used to specify the semantics of query languages for the semantic web.
Kunal Patel, Gopal Gupta 0001
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Role for Positive Schizotypy and Hallucination Proneness in Semantic Processing
Semantic processing underpins the organization of verbal information for both storage and retrieval. Deficits in semantic processing are associated with both the risk for and symptoms presented in schizophrenia.
Saskia de Leede-Smith +6 more
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Remembering 'zeal' but not 'thing':reverse frequency effects as a consequence of deregulated semantic processing [PDF]
More efficient processing of high frequency (HF) words is a ubiquitous finding in healthy individuals, yet frequency effects are often small or absent in stroke aphasia.
Ackerman +35 more
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Communicating hands: ERPs elicited by meaningful symbolic hand postures. [PDF]
Meaningful and meaningless hand postures were presented to subjects who had to carry out a semantic discrimination task while electrical brain responses were recorded. Both meaningful and control sets of hand postures were matched as closely as possible.
Anderson +19 more
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