When asked to indicate which items from a set of candidates belong to a particular natural language category inter-individual differences occur: Individuals disagree which items should be considered category members. The premise of this paper is that these inter-individual differences in semantic categorization reflect both ambiguity and vagueness. Categorization differences are said to be due to ambiguity when individuals employ different criteria for categorization. For instance, individuals may disagree whether hiking or darts is the better example of sports because they emphasize respectively whether an activity is strenuous and whether rules apply. Categorization differences are said to be due to vagueness when individuals employ diffe...
In this dissertation, two exemplar-based models of categorization, the General Context Model (GCM) a...
Cross-linguistic research has shown that boundaries for lexical categories differ from language to l...
Sex differences in certain cognitive abilities, including aspects of semantic processing, are well e...
When asked to indicate which items from a set of candidates belong to a particular natural language ...
When asked to indicate which items from a set of candidates belong to a particular natural language ...
International audienceSixty undergraduate students made category membership decisions for each of 13...
Sixty undergraduate students made category membership decisions for each of 132 candidate exemplar-c...
Sixty undergraduate students made category membership decisions for each of 132 candidate exemplar-...
The boundaries of natural language categories are notoriously vague. It is rarely the case that lang...
Individual differences in semantic categorization are commonplace. Individuals apply a word like SPO...
At the basis of categorization theory stands the difference between sharp and vague concepts. Sharp ...
This article reviews the theoretical and methodological status of the traditional distinction betwee...
This chapter provides a (biased) overview of analyses of vagueness within linguistics. First, the na...
Individual differences in semantic categorization are commonplace. Individuals apply a word like sp...
This dissertation concerns a special problem posed by the vagueness of ordinary language for the ent...
In this dissertation, two exemplar-based models of categorization, the General Context Model (GCM) a...
Cross-linguistic research has shown that boundaries for lexical categories differ from language to l...
Sex differences in certain cognitive abilities, including aspects of semantic processing, are well e...
When asked to indicate which items from a set of candidates belong to a particular natural language ...
When asked to indicate which items from a set of candidates belong to a particular natural language ...
International audienceSixty undergraduate students made category membership decisions for each of 13...
Sixty undergraduate students made category membership decisions for each of 132 candidate exemplar-c...
Sixty undergraduate students made category membership decisions for each of 132 candidate exemplar-...
The boundaries of natural language categories are notoriously vague. It is rarely the case that lang...
Individual differences in semantic categorization are commonplace. Individuals apply a word like SPO...
At the basis of categorization theory stands the difference between sharp and vague concepts. Sharp ...
This article reviews the theoretical and methodological status of the traditional distinction betwee...
This chapter provides a (biased) overview of analyses of vagueness within linguistics. First, the na...
Individual differences in semantic categorization are commonplace. Individuals apply a word like sp...
This dissertation concerns a special problem posed by the vagueness of ordinary language for the ent...
In this dissertation, two exemplar-based models of categorization, the General Context Model (GCM) a...
Cross-linguistic research has shown that boundaries for lexical categories differ from language to l...
Sex differences in certain cognitive abilities, including aspects of semantic processing, are well e...