We address the question of how people understand attributive noun—noun compounds. Alignment-andcomparison models suggest that the similarity of the constituent concepts guides interpretation. We propose, as an alternative, an interactive property attribution model wherein the modifier and head concepts have different functions: The head provides relevant dimensions, whereas the modifier provides candidate features for attribution. According to our model, the interaction of dimensions and features, rather than constituent similarity, guides interpretation. In this study, we empirically contrasted the two models by holding constituent similarity of compounds constant while varying the interaction of modifier feature salience and head dimensio...
Conceptual combination is a fundamental human cognitive ability by which people can experience infin...
Noun-noun compounds play a key role in the growth of language. In this article we present a system f...
We explore variation in the interpretation of attested novel compound nouns in English, especially t...
We address the question of how people understand attributive noun—noun compounds. Alignment-andcompa...
Noun compounds, consisting of two nouns (the head and the modifier) that are combined into a single ...
The Competition Among Relation in Nominals theory (Gagné & Shoben, 1997) asserts that the relation f...
Noun compounds, consisting of two nouns (the head and the modifier) that are combined into a single ...
The Competition Among Relation in Nominals theory (Gagné & Shoben, 1997) asserts that the relation f...
We examine how the understanding of novel noun-noun compounds is facilitated by priming from simi-la...
Current views of conceptual combination postulate that novel phrases are interpreted by linking one ...
The CARIN theory (C. L. Gagné & E. J. Shoben, 1997) proposes that people use statistical knowledge a...
Interpretation of a conceptual combination (CC) in a relation-based approach involves establishing t...
Wisniewski raises several important points in his comment on our study of the (non)role of similarit...
When people understand noun-noun compounds such as kitchen mirror they generate a relationship betwe...
The paper explores factors that influence the distribution of constituent words of compounds over th...
Conceptual combination is a fundamental human cognitive ability by which people can experience infin...
Noun-noun compounds play a key role in the growth of language. In this article we present a system f...
We explore variation in the interpretation of attested novel compound nouns in English, especially t...
We address the question of how people understand attributive noun—noun compounds. Alignment-andcompa...
Noun compounds, consisting of two nouns (the head and the modifier) that are combined into a single ...
The Competition Among Relation in Nominals theory (Gagné & Shoben, 1997) asserts that the relation f...
Noun compounds, consisting of two nouns (the head and the modifier) that are combined into a single ...
The Competition Among Relation in Nominals theory (Gagné & Shoben, 1997) asserts that the relation f...
We examine how the understanding of novel noun-noun compounds is facilitated by priming from simi-la...
Current views of conceptual combination postulate that novel phrases are interpreted by linking one ...
The CARIN theory (C. L. Gagné & E. J. Shoben, 1997) proposes that people use statistical knowledge a...
Interpretation of a conceptual combination (CC) in a relation-based approach involves establishing t...
Wisniewski raises several important points in his comment on our study of the (non)role of similarit...
When people understand noun-noun compounds such as kitchen mirror they generate a relationship betwe...
The paper explores factors that influence the distribution of constituent words of compounds over th...
Conceptual combination is a fundamental human cognitive ability by which people can experience infin...
Noun-noun compounds play a key role in the growth of language. In this article we present a system f...
We explore variation in the interpretation of attested novel compound nouns in English, especially t...