A feature is a distinct and measurable property of a phenomenon or stimulus being encountered. Everything individuals encounter in everyday life has multiple features. A shirt has a certain shape, color, and texture; a drink has a certain temperature, taste, and ..
This essay calls for an independent theory of features in object-oriented philosophy. Theories offea...
Personality is defined as a dynamic and organized set of be-havioral, mental, and emotional response...
The early modern distinction between primary and secondary qualities continues to have a significant...
© Oxford University Press, 2013.Features are standard currency in linguistics; they allow generaliza...
Knowledge-contentful and knowledge-free descriptors of features of objects and situations may behave...
1. What is a ‘good ’ feature? Perceptual systems, both biological and artificial, are broadly speaki...
In this article we introduce the shared features principle, which refers to the idea that when 2 sti...
The paper presents an innovative theory of perception of multiple features across and within modalit...
Objects are contrasted with properties, by means of examples, non-linguistic hallmarks, and linguist...
Features are a central concept in linguistic analysis. They are the basic building blocks of linguis...
Features of the stimulus set: Descriptive and distributional measures for each variable.</p
This essay calls for an independent theory of features in object-oriented philosophy. Theories of fe...
<div><p>The concept of sound iconicity implies that phonemes are intrinsically associated with non-a...
Copyright © 2004 Psychonomic SocietyFeatural representations of similarity data assume that people r...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Focusing on a particular feature. The Feature-Model-Free system relies on a value func...
This essay calls for an independent theory of features in object-oriented philosophy. Theories offea...
Personality is defined as a dynamic and organized set of be-havioral, mental, and emotional response...
The early modern distinction between primary and secondary qualities continues to have a significant...
© Oxford University Press, 2013.Features are standard currency in linguistics; they allow generaliza...
Knowledge-contentful and knowledge-free descriptors of features of objects and situations may behave...
1. What is a ‘good ’ feature? Perceptual systems, both biological and artificial, are broadly speaki...
In this article we introduce the shared features principle, which refers to the idea that when 2 sti...
The paper presents an innovative theory of perception of multiple features across and within modalit...
Objects are contrasted with properties, by means of examples, non-linguistic hallmarks, and linguist...
Features are a central concept in linguistic analysis. They are the basic building blocks of linguis...
Features of the stimulus set: Descriptive and distributional measures for each variable.</p
This essay calls for an independent theory of features in object-oriented philosophy. Theories of fe...
<div><p>The concept of sound iconicity implies that phonemes are intrinsically associated with non-a...
Copyright © 2004 Psychonomic SocietyFeatural representations of similarity data assume that people r...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Focusing on a particular feature. The Feature-Model-Free system relies on a value func...
This essay calls for an independent theory of features in object-oriented philosophy. Theories offea...
Personality is defined as a dynamic and organized set of be-havioral, mental, and emotional response...
The early modern distinction between primary and secondary qualities continues to have a significant...