Linguistic animacy reflects a particular construal of biological distinctions encountered in the world, passed through cultural and cognitive filters. This study explores the process by which our construal of animacy becomes encoded in the grammars of human languages. We ran an iterated learning experiment investigating the effect of animacy on language transmission. Participants engaged in a simple artificial language learning task in which they were asked to learn which affix was assigned to each noun in the language. Though initially random, the language each participant produced at test became the language that the subsequent participant in a chain was trained on. Results of the experiment were analysed in terms of learnability, measure...
We examine how attention to animacy information may contribute to children\u27s developing knowledge...
In addition to its central role in the organization of gender systems and its numerous effects on di...
These experiments investigate perceptual and semantic factors underlying animacy effects in semantic...
Linguistic animacy reflects a particular construal of biological distinctions encountered in the wor...
Most, if not all, languages exhibit “animacy effects”: grammatical structures interact with the rela...
We examine how the relationship between animacy and syntactic structure might be explained in terms ...
Animacy, commonly defined as the distinction between living and non-living entities, is a useful not...
It was previously shown that words representing living things are better remembered than those repre...
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There is a great deal of evidence across cognitive science that animacy, or more generally, the feat...
Animacy is recognized as an important feature in cognition and language processing. The present pape...
ANIMACY IN SENTENCE PROCESSING ACROSS LANGUAGES: AN INFORMATION-THEORETIC PROSPECTIVE Zhong Chen, Ph...
International audienceAnimacy is one of the basic semantic features of word meaning and influences p...
We investigated the influence of animacy on online processing of semantically reversible SRCs and OR...
Plural marking systems in natural languages follow an Animacy Hierarchy such that although it is com...
We examine how attention to animacy information may contribute to children\u27s developing knowledge...
In addition to its central role in the organization of gender systems and its numerous effects on di...
These experiments investigate perceptual and semantic factors underlying animacy effects in semantic...
Linguistic animacy reflects a particular construal of biological distinctions encountered in the wor...
Most, if not all, languages exhibit “animacy effects”: grammatical structures interact with the rela...
We examine how the relationship between animacy and syntactic structure might be explained in terms ...
Animacy, commonly defined as the distinction between living and non-living entities, is a useful not...
It was previously shown that words representing living things are better remembered than those repre...
Contains fulltext : 240820.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)17 p
There is a great deal of evidence across cognitive science that animacy, or more generally, the feat...
Animacy is recognized as an important feature in cognition and language processing. The present pape...
ANIMACY IN SENTENCE PROCESSING ACROSS LANGUAGES: AN INFORMATION-THEORETIC PROSPECTIVE Zhong Chen, Ph...
International audienceAnimacy is one of the basic semantic features of word meaning and influences p...
We investigated the influence of animacy on online processing of semantically reversible SRCs and OR...
Plural marking systems in natural languages follow an Animacy Hierarchy such that although it is com...
We examine how attention to animacy information may contribute to children\u27s developing knowledge...
In addition to its central role in the organization of gender systems and its numerous effects on di...
These experiments investigate perceptual and semantic factors underlying animacy effects in semantic...