We conceptualize objects based on sensory and motor information gleaned from real-world experience. But to what extent is such conceptual information structured according to higher level linguistic features too? Here we investigate whether classifiers, a grammatical category, shape the conceptual representations of objects. In three experiments native Mandarin speakers (speakers of a classifier language) and native Dutch speakers (speakers of a language without classifiers) judged the similarity of a target object (presented as a word or picture) with four objects (presented as words or pictures). One object shared a classifier with the target, the other objects did not, serving as distractors. Across all experiments, participants judged th...
Embodied cognitive theories predict that linguistic conceptual representations are grounded and cont...
Concepts are essential to mental life - they allow us to think about the world, and to communicate t...
When presented with an entity (e.g., a wooden honey-dipper) labeled with a novel noun, how does a l...
We conceptualize objects based on sensory and motor information gleaned from real-world experience. ...
In two eye-tracking studies we investigated the influence of Mandarin numeral classifiers – a gramma...
In two eye-tracking studies we investigated the influence of Mandarin numeral classifiers - a gramma...
Classifiers have been found to influence the conceptual organization of speakers of Mandarin Chinese...
If a Mandarin speaker had walked past two rivers and wished to describe how many he had seen, he wou...
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Embodied cognitive theories predict that linguistic conceptual representations are grounded and cont...
A cup is no longer a ‘cup’ when it breaks into pieces. In contrast, clay stays ‘clay’ even if it is ...
We investigated how the properties of lexical items, which label object features, affect concept tok...
Linguistic labels affect inductive generalization; however, the mechanism underlying these effects r...
This thesis examines the structure of mental representations as well as the impact of labelling on v...
In two language production experiments, we investigated whether stored knowledge of the typical colo...
Embodied cognitive theories predict that linguistic conceptual representations are grounded and cont...
Concepts are essential to mental life - they allow us to think about the world, and to communicate t...
When presented with an entity (e.g., a wooden honey-dipper) labeled with a novel noun, how does a l...
We conceptualize objects based on sensory and motor information gleaned from real-world experience. ...
In two eye-tracking studies we investigated the influence of Mandarin numeral classifiers – a gramma...
In two eye-tracking studies we investigated the influence of Mandarin numeral classifiers - a gramma...
Classifiers have been found to influence the conceptual organization of speakers of Mandarin Chinese...
If a Mandarin speaker had walked past two rivers and wished to describe how many he had seen, he wou...
Contains fulltext : M_356340.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)20 p
Embodied cognitive theories predict that linguistic conceptual representations are grounded and cont...
A cup is no longer a ‘cup’ when it breaks into pieces. In contrast, clay stays ‘clay’ even if it is ...
We investigated how the properties of lexical items, which label object features, affect concept tok...
Linguistic labels affect inductive generalization; however, the mechanism underlying these effects r...
This thesis examines the structure of mental representations as well as the impact of labelling on v...
In two language production experiments, we investigated whether stored knowledge of the typical colo...
Embodied cognitive theories predict that linguistic conceptual representations are grounded and cont...
Concepts are essential to mental life - they allow us to think about the world, and to communicate t...
When presented with an entity (e.g., a wooden honey-dipper) labeled with a novel noun, how does a l...