We investigate linguistic relativity effects by examining whether the grammatical count/mass distinction in English affects English speakers’ semantic representations of noun referents, as compared with those of Japanese speakers, whose language does not grammatically distinguish nouns for countability. We used two tasks which are sensitive to semantic similarity, error induction in picture naming and similarity judgements, upon nouns referring to food items (English words and their translation equivalents in Japanese), and contrasted English speakers’ performance to that of Japanese speakers. Results reveal that speakers of both languages are highly sensitive to semantic correlates of the English count/mass distinction, suggesting that th...
In linguistics and the philosophy of language, the mass/count distinction has traditionally been reg...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Previous research has found an influ...
There has been increased interest in examining the relationship between different linguistic modules...
This dissertation investigates whether the interpretation of different types of nouns is affected by...
Research investigating the relationship between language and cognition (Lucy, 1992b) shows that spea...
In this special collection we bring together experimental studies on the semantic and cognitive corr...
To what extent are the processing patterns for nouns and verbs universal across languages? Under con...
It is widely assumed that nouns in Chinese/Japanese-type languages are mass nouns because they lack ...
We collected a database of how 1,434 nouns are used with respect to the mass/count distinction in si...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
The mass-count distinction is a morpho-syntactic distinction among nouns that is generally taken to ...
91 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.How conceptual knowledge is en...
Abstract The mass/count distinction attracts a lot of attention among cognitive scientists, possibly...
This paper investigates Chinese ESL learners ’ understanding of the English count-mass distinction. ...
In linguistics and the philosophy of language, the mass/count distinction has traditionally been reg...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Previous research has found an influ...
There has been increased interest in examining the relationship between different linguistic modules...
This dissertation investigates whether the interpretation of different types of nouns is affected by...
Research investigating the relationship between language and cognition (Lucy, 1992b) shows that spea...
In this special collection we bring together experimental studies on the semantic and cognitive corr...
To what extent are the processing patterns for nouns and verbs universal across languages? Under con...
It is widely assumed that nouns in Chinese/Japanese-type languages are mass nouns because they lack ...
We collected a database of how 1,434 nouns are used with respect to the mass/count distinction in si...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
The mass-count distinction is a morpho-syntactic distinction among nouns that is generally taken to ...
91 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.How conceptual knowledge is en...
Abstract The mass/count distinction attracts a lot of attention among cognitive scientists, possibly...
This paper investigates Chinese ESL learners ’ understanding of the English count-mass distinction. ...
In linguistics and the philosophy of language, the mass/count distinction has traditionally been reg...
The present study addressed the question of whether count and mass nouns are differentially processe...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Previous research has found an influ...