In the research on language understanding, context is defined in terms of words that help to construct the meaning of the target word or passage of text. Here, it is argued that the definition of context in language understanding should be broader in order to incorporate perception as an essential component of meaning. A theory of perceptual symbol systems is provided as a framework for understanding the role of perception in solving the symbol grounding problem for higher-level cognition. Theory posits that symbolic thought acquires its meaning only through reactivation of perceptual experiences of objects or states in the world to which the though refers to. Empirical evidence supporting the theory is also reviewed
Signs and symbols relate to concepts and can be used to speak about objects, actions, and their feat...
We use words to communicate about things and kinds of things, their properties, relations and action...
Recent theories of cognition recognize the importance of context in cognitive tasks. However, many t...
In the research on language understanding, context is defined in terms of words that help to constru...
Debates on meaning and cognition suggest that an embodied cognition account is exclusive of a symbol...
A compositional theory of perceptual representations would explain how the accuracy conditions of a ...
Cognitive processes—from basic sensory analysis to language understanding—are typically contextualiz...
We argue that are no such things as literal categories in human cognition. Instead, we argue that th...
This chapter presents the Cognitive Symbol Grounding framework for the grounding of language into pe...
International audienceAccording to the perceptual view of language comprehension, listeners typicall...
This dissertation brings together a collection of four projects that are thematically related throug...
The role of imagery in language processing has received much recent attention. Paivio's two-process ...
Many language users tend to undermine the influence context exerts on meaning, which moves meaning f...
While some studies have suggested that conceptual knowledge can be activated selectively (e.g. Potte...
This chapter presents a theoretical review of how humans represent and process word meaning (lexico-...
Signs and symbols relate to concepts and can be used to speak about objects, actions, and their feat...
We use words to communicate about things and kinds of things, their properties, relations and action...
Recent theories of cognition recognize the importance of context in cognitive tasks. However, many t...
In the research on language understanding, context is defined in terms of words that help to constru...
Debates on meaning and cognition suggest that an embodied cognition account is exclusive of a symbol...
A compositional theory of perceptual representations would explain how the accuracy conditions of a ...
Cognitive processes—from basic sensory analysis to language understanding—are typically contextualiz...
We argue that are no such things as literal categories in human cognition. Instead, we argue that th...
This chapter presents the Cognitive Symbol Grounding framework for the grounding of language into pe...
International audienceAccording to the perceptual view of language comprehension, listeners typicall...
This dissertation brings together a collection of four projects that are thematically related throug...
The role of imagery in language processing has received much recent attention. Paivio's two-process ...
Many language users tend to undermine the influence context exerts on meaning, which moves meaning f...
While some studies have suggested that conceptual knowledge can be activated selectively (e.g. Potte...
This chapter presents a theoretical review of how humans represent and process word meaning (lexico-...
Signs and symbols relate to concepts and can be used to speak about objects, actions, and their feat...
We use words to communicate about things and kinds of things, their properties, relations and action...
Recent theories of cognition recognize the importance of context in cognitive tasks. However, many t...