نتایج جستجو برای: categorization theory

تعداد نتایج: 808943  

Journal: :پژوهش های زبانی 0
غلامحسین کریمی¬دوستان ابراهیم مرادی دانشیار دانشگاه تهران/کارشناس ارشد زبانشناسی

this paper examines the semantic contribution of -?r and -andeh suffixes in persian based on lieber’s (2004) lexical semantic representation. this framework using six semantic features ([material], [dynamic], [location], [ieps] , [b] and [ci] and a principle called coordination principle studies the semantic contribution of lexical items including affixes and their functions in compounding, der...

Journal: :Scholarpedia 2008

2012
P. Ian Newcombe Cale Campbell Paul D. Siakaluk Penny M. Pexman

There is much empirical evidence that words' relative imageability and body-object interaction (BOI) facilitate lexical processing for concrete nouns (e.g., Bennett et al., 2011). These findings are consistent with a grounded cognition framework (e.g., Barsalou, 2008), in which sensorimotor knowledge is integral to lexical processing. In the present study, we examined whether lexical processing...

Journal: :Library Resources & Technical Services 2007

Journal: :Journal of Economic Theory 2014

Implicit Leadership Theories (ILTs) are individuals’ perceptions of the traits and behaviors characterizing leaders. Four studies investigated the reliabilities and different types of validities for a scale developed to measure Iranian Implicit leadership Theories (IILTs). Study 1 used a qualitative method to extract the implicit theories of ideal leadership after interviewing 27 experts. The I...

Journal: :WIREs Cognitive Science 2010

2002
W. TODD

(Ashby & Maddox, 1998). Whenever we define an object as a “kind” of thing, we are categorizing. In keeping with its important role in perception and cognition, several powerful theories have been proposed and model-based instantiations developed to predict categorization performance. These include, among others, prototype (Anderson, 1991; Homa, Dunbar, & Nohre, 1991; Reed, 1972), exemplar (see ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2006
Bob Rehder ShinWoo Kim

Several theories have been proposed regarding how causal relations among features of objects affect how those objects are classified. The assumptions of these theories were tested in 3 experiments that manipulated the causal knowledge associated with novel categories. There were 3 results. The 1st was a multiple cause effect in which a feature's importance increases with its number of causes. T...

2006
Gang Alan Wang

Due to the rapid development of information technologies, especially the network technologies, business activities have never been as integrated as they are now. Business decision making often requires gathering information from different sources. This dissertation focuses on the problem of entity matching, associating corresponding information elements within or across information systems. It ...

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