To what extent are the processing patterns for nouns and verbs universal across languages? Under conditions of semantic strain, English speakers tend to adapt the meaning of the verb to fit the noun in the sentence. We asked Japanese and English speakers to paraphrase simple sentences of the form “The noun verbed, ” varying in semantic strain (e.g., “The blender talked”). We then assessed the degree to which speakers adjusted the default word meanings in their paraphrases by asking a new group of speakers to read the paraphrases and to guess (“retrace”) which word had occurred in the original sentence. As predicted, English speakers retraced more nouns than verbs, suggesting that verb meanings were adjusted to a greater degree than noun mea...
In this report, we investigate the relationship between the semantic and syntactic properties of ver...
Although some characteristics of incorporating verbs and non-incorporating verbs have been proposed ...
The description of a verb in a natural language includes information of two types: semantic informat...
We investigate linguistic relativity effects by examining whether the grammatical count/mass distinc...
Across the world's languages, children reliably learn nouns more easily than verbs. Attempts to unde...
"This article aims to compare English noun phrases with Japanese noun phrases in terms of internal s...
Gentner (1981, 1982; Gentner & Boroditsky, 2001) identified a number of ways in which noun meani...
A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) syst...
The aims of this study was to investigate the similarities and differences of ‘make” verb in English...
This paper discusses the relationship between the modifying clause and the modified noun in Japanese...
When can children speaking Japanese, English, or Chinese map and extend novel nouns and verbs? Acros...
A meaning of a verb depends on the noun phrase it is combined with. A verb ""open"" used in a senten...
textThis dissertation examines several issues at the semantics-pragmatics interface in Japanese and...
This study examined how noun and verb processing in bilingual visual word recognition are affected b...
This dissertation investigates whether the interpretation of different types of nouns is affected by...
In this report, we investigate the relationship between the semantic and syntactic properties of ver...
Although some characteristics of incorporating verbs and non-incorporating verbs have been proposed ...
The description of a verb in a natural language includes information of two types: semantic informat...
We investigate linguistic relativity effects by examining whether the grammatical count/mass distinc...
Across the world's languages, children reliably learn nouns more easily than verbs. Attempts to unde...
"This article aims to compare English noun phrases with Japanese noun phrases in terms of internal s...
Gentner (1981, 1982; Gentner & Boroditsky, 2001) identified a number of ways in which noun meani...
A common practice in operational Machine Translation (MT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) syst...
The aims of this study was to investigate the similarities and differences of ‘make” verb in English...
This paper discusses the relationship between the modifying clause and the modified noun in Japanese...
When can children speaking Japanese, English, or Chinese map and extend novel nouns and verbs? Acros...
A meaning of a verb depends on the noun phrase it is combined with. A verb ""open"" used in a senten...
textThis dissertation examines several issues at the semantics-pragmatics interface in Japanese and...
This study examined how noun and verb processing in bilingual visual word recognition are affected b...
This dissertation investigates whether the interpretation of different types of nouns is affected by...
In this report, we investigate the relationship between the semantic and syntactic properties of ver...
Although some characteristics of incorporating verbs and non-incorporating verbs have been proposed ...
The description of a verb in a natural language includes information of two types: semantic informat...