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Talking sense: The behavioural and neural correlates of sound symbolism
neural correlates sound symbolism
2017/9/1
Many PhDs start with a quote from a scientist/author/bearded man from centuries ago.
This well-chosen quote demonstrates both the timeless nature of the important topic
in question and precisely how...
Making sense: motor activation and action plausibility during sentence processing
motor activation action plausibility
2017/8/30
The current electroencephalography study investigated the relationship between the motor and (language) comprehension systems by simultaneously measuring mu and N400 effects. Specifically, we examined...
A Game-Theoretic Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation
Word Sense Disambiguation Game-Theoretic
2017/4/6
This article presents a new model for word sense disambiguation formulated in terms of evolutionary
game theory, where each word to be disambiguated is represented as a node on a graph
whose edges r...
Hashtags are creative labels used in micro-blogs to characterize the topic of a message/discussion.
Regardless of the use for which they were originally intended, hashtags cannot be used as a means
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Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) systems automatically choose the intended meaning of a
word in context. In this article we present a WSD algorithm based on random walks over large
Lexical Knowledge ...
The Noisy Channel Model for Unsupervised Word Sense Disambiguation
Word Sense Disambiguation Noisy Channel Model
2015/9/8
We introduce a generative probabilistic model, the noisy channel model, for unsupervised word
sense disambiguation. In our model, each context C is modeled as a distinct channel through
which the sp...
Combining Heterogeneous Classifiers for Word-Sense Disambiguation
Heterogeneous Classifiers Word-Sense Disambiguation
2015/6/12
This paper discusses ensembles of simple but heterogeneous classifiers for word-sense disambiguation, examining the Stanford-CS224N system entered in the SENSEVAL-2 English lexical sample task. First-...
From reference to sense: how the brain encodes meaning for speaking
semantics conceptual representation language production fMRI fMRI adaptation
2015/4/21
In speaking, semantic encoding is the conversion of a non-verbal mental representation (the reference) into a semantic structure suitable for expression (the sense). In this fMRI study on sentence pro...
Is There Pain in Champagne?Semantic Involvement of Words within Words during Sense-making
Pain in Champagne Semantic Involvement Words within Words Sense-making
2015/4/9
In an ERP experiment, we examined whether listeners, when making sense of spoken utterances, take into account the meaning of spurious words that are embedded in longer words, either at their onsets (...
Making sense of nonsense in British Sign Language (BSL): The contribution of different phonological parameters to sign recognition
British Sign Language different phonological parameters sign recognition
2015/4/7
Do all components of a sign contribute equally to its recognition? In the present study, misperceptions in the sign-spotting task (based on the word-spotting task; Cutler & Norris, 1988) were analyzed...
On sense and reference: Examining the functional neuroanatomy of referential processing
functional neuroanatomy referential processing
2015/4/1
In an event-related fMRI study, we examined the cortical networks involved in establishing reference during language comprehension. We compared BOLD responses to sentences containing referentially amb...
Making Sense of Sound: Unsupervised Topic Segmentation over Acoustic Input
Topic Segmentation Acoustic Input
2015/3/10
Making Sense of Sound: Unsupervised Topic Segmentation over Acoustic Input.
Making Sense of Sound: Unsupervised Topic Segmentation over Acoustic Input
Acoustic Input Unsupervised Topic Segmentation
2014/11/26
Making Sense of Sound: Unsupervised Topic Segmentation over Acoustic Input。
An Exploratory Investigation of Asian Students’Sense of Dignity in a Non-native English Language Learning Context:A Case Study
Asian students’ sense of dignity English Language Learning Case test
2009/8/20
This paper explores how learning English affects Asian students’ sense of dignity in an Australian social environment, and how they deal with negative encounters at school, at work and at public place...
Re-evaluating zero:When nothing makes sense
Danish zero morphology phonology imperative infinitive
2009/5/4
This paper deals with the notion of zero, a concept widely used in linguistic literature
but scarcely justified. A zero constitutes the presence of some linguistic element when
nothing is actually t...