How does language affect cognition? Is it important that most of our concepts come with linguistic labels, such as car or number? The statistical distributions of how such labels co-occur in language offers a rich medium of associative information that can support conceptual processing in a number of ways. In this article, I argue that the role of language in conceptual processing goes far beyond mere support, and that language is as fundamental and intrinsic a part of conceptual processing as sensorimotor-affective simulations. In particular, because linguistic association tends to be computationally cheaper than simulation (i.e. faster, less effortful, but still information-rich), it enables an heuristic mechanism that can provide adequat...
The paper is focused on the complex relationship between language, thought, and the neurobiological ...
Previous research has shown that people use linguistic distributional information during conceptual ...
The role played by language in our cognitive lives is a topic at the centre of contemporary debates ...
The human conceptual system comprises simulated information of sensorimotor experience and linguisti...
The linguistic-simulation approach to conceptual representations has been investigated for some time...
Language and concepts are intimately linked, but how do they interact? In the study reported here, w...
According to the language marker hypothesis language has provided homo sapiens with a rich symbolic ...
The human conceptual system comprises simulated information of sensorimotor experience and linguisti...
A major part of learning a language is learning to map spoken words onto objects in the environment....
The human conceptual system comprises simulated information of sensorimotor experience and linguisti...
How can words shape meaning? Shared labels highlight commonalities between concepts whereas contrast...
The linguistic-simulation approach to cognition predicts that language can enable more efficient con...
In this paper it has been argued that the theory of conceptual maps developed recently by Paul M. Ch...
Previous research has shown that people use both embodied perceptual simulations and linguistic dist...
Since their advent on the linguistic scene, corpora have been widely used to describe language. Ling...
The paper is focused on the complex relationship between language, thought, and the neurobiological ...
Previous research has shown that people use linguistic distributional information during conceptual ...
The role played by language in our cognitive lives is a topic at the centre of contemporary debates ...
The human conceptual system comprises simulated information of sensorimotor experience and linguisti...
The linguistic-simulation approach to conceptual representations has been investigated for some time...
Language and concepts are intimately linked, but how do they interact? In the study reported here, w...
According to the language marker hypothesis language has provided homo sapiens with a rich symbolic ...
The human conceptual system comprises simulated information of sensorimotor experience and linguisti...
A major part of learning a language is learning to map spoken words onto objects in the environment....
The human conceptual system comprises simulated information of sensorimotor experience and linguisti...
How can words shape meaning? Shared labels highlight commonalities between concepts whereas contrast...
The linguistic-simulation approach to cognition predicts that language can enable more efficient con...
In this paper it has been argued that the theory of conceptual maps developed recently by Paul M. Ch...
Previous research has shown that people use both embodied perceptual simulations and linguistic dist...
Since their advent on the linguistic scene, corpora have been widely used to describe language. Ling...
The paper is focused on the complex relationship between language, thought, and the neurobiological ...
Previous research has shown that people use linguistic distributional information during conceptual ...
The role played by language in our cognitive lives is a topic at the centre of contemporary debates ...