نتایج جستجو برای: referential questions

تعداد نتایج: 184891  

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2004
Ellen M Markman Maxim Abelev

In a recent paper, Kaminski, Call and Fischer report pioneering research on word-learning in a dog. In this commentary we suggest ways of distinguishing referential word use from mere association. We question whether the dog is reasoning by exclusion and, if so, compare three explanations - learned heuristics, default assumptions, and pragmatic reasoning - as they apply to children and might ap...

Journal: :Languages 2021

Recent proposals suggest that timing in acquisition, i.e., the age at which a phenomenon is mastered by monolingual children, influences acquisition of L2, interacting with onset bilingualism and amount L2 input. Here, we examine whether affects bilingual child’s heritage language, possibly modulating effects environmental child-internal factors. The performance 6- to 12-year-old Greek children...

Journal: :Philosophical Magazine 2013

Journal: :Schizophrenia Bulletin 2015

Journal: :The Journal of Symbolic Logic 2020

2017
Menachem Feuer

In his article "'Mad Laughter' in Federman's The Twofold Vibration" Menachem Feuer discusses one of the central questions in the debate over post-Holocaust representation with regard to comedy and laughter. Several authors and filmmakers including Mel Brooks, Lina Wertmüller, Roberto Benigni, Michael Chabon, or Jonathan Safran Foer employ comedy in work. Although the books and films of these au...

2013
Gisela Kaplan Lesley J. Rogers

In many avian species, vocal repertoire expands and changes throughout life as new syllables are added and sounds adapted to neighbours and circumstances. Referential signals, on the other hand, demand stability and lack of variation so that their meaning can be understood by conspecifics at all times. It is not known how stable such signals may be when the context is changed entirely but the p...

Journal: :Language and Linguistics Compass 2008
Mante S. Nieuwland Jos J. A. Van Berkum

Referential ambiguity arises whenever readers or listeners are unable to select a unique referent for a linguistic expression out of multiple candidates. In the current article, we review a series of neurocognitive experiments from our laboratory that examine the neural correlates of referential ambiguity, and that employ the brain signature of referential ambiguity to derive functional propert...

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