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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 32:1438-1442
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 31:169-174
C. L. Gagne and E. J. Shoben (1997) proposed that concepts are combined via external relations and that lexical entries include information about which relations are frequent for every modifying noun. As evidence for this view, they showed that relat
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Journal of Memory and Language. 50:371-394
The English language makes a grammatical distinction between count nouns and mass nouns. For example, count nouns but not mass nouns can be pluralized and can appear with the indefinite article. Some scholars dismiss the distinction as an arbitrary c
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Journal of Memory and Language. 46:1-23
In three experiments, we evaluated the hypothesis that subjects align spatial aspects of properties during conceptual combination. The results show that subjects align spatial aspects of the modifier with those of the head noun in producing the refer
Autor:
Edward J. Wisniewski
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 27:272-277
Autor:
Edward J. Wisniewski
Publikováno v:
Memory & Cognition. 28:35-38
In their paper “Interactive Property Attribution in Concept Combination,” Estes and Glucksberg (2000) suggest an alternative to the alignment view of property interpretation— one based on salience and relevance of features. I suggest that align
Autor:
Edward J. Wisniewski, Miriam Bassok
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Psychology. 39:208-238
We argue and show that different properties of stimuli are compatible with different types of processing. Specifically, object pairs from the same taxonomic category (e.g., chair–bed) tend to be alignable and thus compatible with comparison, wherea
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Cognitive Psychology. 38:291-316
The order of processing, whether global forms are processed prior to local forms or vice versa, has been of considerable interest. Many current theories hold that the more perceptually conspicuous form is identified first. An alternative view is pres
Autor:
Edward J. Wisniewski
Publikováno v:
Memory & Cognition. 26:1330-1347
In four experiments, I examined how a property in one concept is transferred to a second concept during conceptual combination. The results suggest that people instantiate properties: that is, they use a specific representation of a property in the m
Autor:
Bradley C. Love, Edward J. Wisniewski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Memory and Language. 38:177-202
We evaluate the hypothesis that people interpret noun-noun combinations by first attempting to find a plausible relation in which the constituents play different functional roles (as in ‘‘a hawk that preys on robins’’ for robin hawk). If they