Language can be viewed as a set of cues that modulate the comprehender’s thought processes. It is a very subtle instrument. For example, the literature suggests that people perceive direct speech (e.g., Joanne said: ‘I went out for dinner last night’) as more vivid and perceptually engaging than indirect speech (e.g., Joanne said that she went out for dinner last night). But how is this alleged vividness evident in comprehenders’ mental representations? We sought to address this question in a series of experiments. Our results do not support the idea that, compared to indirect speech, direct speech enhances the accessibility of information from the communicative or the referential situation during comprehension. Neither do our results suppo...
Introduction: Natural communication is not only literal, but to a large extent also inferential. For...
It has long been recognized that language interacts with visual and spatial processes. However, the ...
Research has shown that it requires less time to process information that is part of an objective ca...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: ‘I’m hungry’) coincides with vivid paralingu...
textabstractPeople perceive the same situation described in direct speech (e.g., John said, “I like ...
People perceive the same situation described in direct speech (e.g., John said, “I like the food at ...
Embodied theories propose that language is understood via mental simulations of sensory states relat...
In three experiments, this project explored the phonological aspect and the causal role of speech si...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: “I'm hungry”) is perceived to be more vivid ...
Abstract ■ In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: "Iʼm hungry") is percei...
Contains fulltext : 132365.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Even though lan...
In three experiments, this project explored the phonological aspect and the causal role of speech si...
My contribution will focus on the neural infrastructure for deriving speaker meaning. Recent account...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: “I’m hungry”) is perceived to be more vivid ...
One of the most useful tools in the service of communication is language. However, the neuro-cognit...
Introduction: Natural communication is not only literal, but to a large extent also inferential. For...
It has long been recognized that language interacts with visual and spatial processes. However, the ...
Research has shown that it requires less time to process information that is part of an objective ca...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: ‘I’m hungry’) coincides with vivid paralingu...
textabstractPeople perceive the same situation described in direct speech (e.g., John said, “I like ...
People perceive the same situation described in direct speech (e.g., John said, “I like the food at ...
Embodied theories propose that language is understood via mental simulations of sensory states relat...
In three experiments, this project explored the phonological aspect and the causal role of speech si...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: “I'm hungry”) is perceived to be more vivid ...
Abstract ■ In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: "Iʼm hungry") is percei...
Contains fulltext : 132365.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Even though lan...
In three experiments, this project explored the phonological aspect and the causal role of speech si...
My contribution will focus on the neural infrastructure for deriving speaker meaning. Recent account...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: “I’m hungry”) is perceived to be more vivid ...
One of the most useful tools in the service of communication is language. However, the neuro-cognit...
Introduction: Natural communication is not only literal, but to a large extent also inferential. For...
It has long been recognized that language interacts with visual and spatial processes. However, the ...
Research has shown that it requires less time to process information that is part of an objective ca...