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Semantic Cognition: Semantic Memory and Semantic Control
2021Semantic processing is a defining feature of human cognition, central not only to language, but also to object recognition, the generation of appropriate actions, and the capacity to use knowledge in reasoning, planning, and problem-solving. Semantic memory refers to our repository of conceptual or factual knowledge about the world.
Elizabeth Jefferies, Xiuyi Wang
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The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2020
AbstractPhilosophers have paid more attention to proper names (hereafter “names”) than to any other semantic kind. They have also more often focused on names in works of fact than in fiction, and almost always considered individual works, fact or fiction, in isolation from one another.
Nathaniel Goldberg, Chris Gavaler
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AbstractPhilosophers have paid more attention to proper names (hereafter “names”) than to any other semantic kind. They have also more often focused on names in works of fact than in fiction, and almost always considered individual works, fact or fiction, in isolation from one another.
Nathaniel Goldberg, Chris Gavaler
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2017
This chapter argues that certain important lessons about truth can only be appreciated by approaching semantic circularity from the perspective of a compositional semanticist. It explains our need for a compositional semantics for semantic vocabulary like ‘true’.
James R. Shaw +2 more
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This chapter argues that certain important lessons about truth can only be appreciated by approaching semantic circularity from the perspective of a compositional semanticist. It explains our need for a compositional semantics for semantic vocabulary like ‘true’.
James R. Shaw +2 more
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Journal of Communication Disorders, 1979
In the present paper a large corpus of semantic word selection errors from a severe Wernicke's aphasic is analyzed in accordance with a taxonomy recently proposed in the literature. In an attempt to demonstrate the systematicity of the aphasic substitutions, the errors are classified along a wide range of conceptual spheres.
H W, Buckingham, D M, Rekart
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In the present paper a large corpus of semantic word selection errors from a severe Wernicke's aphasic is analyzed in accordance with a taxonomy recently proposed in the literature. In an attempt to demonstrate the systematicity of the aphasic substitutions, the errors are classified along a wide range of conceptual spheres.
H W, Buckingham, D M, Rekart
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Personal Technologies, 2000
Mobile web-services often use location information for service customisation. Most such services operate on the user’s physical/geographical location. Unfortunately, such common forms of location carry little context information. In the CoolTown project at HP Labs, we have addressed this deficiency by defined an orthogonal form of location – Semantic ...
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Mobile web-services often use location information for service customisation. Most such services operate on the user’s physical/geographical location. Unfortunately, such common forms of location carry little context information. In the CoolTown project at HP Labs, we have addressed this deficiency by defined an orthogonal form of location – Semantic ...
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2010
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IEEE Internet Computing, 2009
Outside of computer science, semantics is the providence of philosophy, where we talk about what we mean when we talk, as well as ontology (what there is to know) and epistemology (how we know it). The nice thing about computer science is that, in contrast to philosophy, we can establish whether different representations make a computational difference.
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Outside of computer science, semantics is the providence of philosophy, where we talk about what we mean when we talk, as well as ontology (what there is to know) and epistemology (how we know it). The nice thing about computer science is that, in contrast to philosophy, we can establish whether different representations make a computational difference.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2010
This paper is a contribution to ``inferentialism, a doctrine that the meaning of an expression is generally in its inferential role''. In order to sort out problems in inferentialism, the author offers a ``very general framework for measuring inferentializability of semantic systems''.
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This paper is a contribution to ``inferentialism, a doctrine that the meaning of an expression is generally in its inferential role''. In order to sort out problems in inferentialism, the author offers a ``very general framework for measuring inferentializability of semantic systems''.
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Semantic prosody and semantic preference
2007Ever since their recent arrival on the scene of lexical grammar, the concepts of semantic prosody and semantic preference have been fraught with complications. In this paper I examine the two related concepts, in the light of recent work by Hoey (2005).
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