International audienceJudgments of taste are often assumed to be evaluative, in the sense of expressing either a positive or a negative assessment of the object under evaluation. However, the evaluative character of predicates of personal taste (PPTs) has received relatively little attention from a semantic point of view. Our aim is to fill out this lacuna. We show that PPTs do not divide neatly into positively and negatively valenced terms. Instead, we suggest that many PPTs, such as 'surprising' and 'intense', are neutral: they are underspecified for their valence and, depending on the context, can give rise to a positive, a negative, or an ambivalent evaluation. We investigate how such neutral PPTs differ from evaluative PPTs, and how th...
Item does not contain fulltextEvaluative conditioning involves pairing neutral stimuli with positive...
International audienceRecent evidence in cognitive neuroscience indicates that the visual system is ...
This chapter compares simple predicates of personal taste (PPTs) such as tasty and beautiful with ...
We offer a new account of the semantics of predicates of personal taste (PPTs) like tasty and fun wh...
We discuss two psycholinguistic experiments on subjective adjectives, with the aim of testing the id...
In theoretical work about the language of personal taste, the canonical example is the simple predic...
Our main concern in this paper is the semantics of predicates of personal taste. However, in order t...
The positivity or negativity of events is a major parameter for theorizing in diverse areas of psych...
Processing fluency plays a large role in forming judgments, as research repeatedly shows. According ...
This article is concerned with an analysis of semantics and the normativity of evaluative judgments,...
The sense of taste has been classified in the lower ranks of perception by most Western philosophers...
We will look at a treatment of the semantics of taste predicates using TTR (Type Theory with Records...
This paper is about what Ninan (2014) (following Wollheim 1980) calls the Acquaintance Inference (AI...
It is a well-known maxim that "in matters of taste, there can be no disputes". But it often happens ...
Affective valence influences both our cognition and our perception of the world. Indeed, the speed a...
Item does not contain fulltextEvaluative conditioning involves pairing neutral stimuli with positive...
International audienceRecent evidence in cognitive neuroscience indicates that the visual system is ...
This chapter compares simple predicates of personal taste (PPTs) such as tasty and beautiful with ...
We offer a new account of the semantics of predicates of personal taste (PPTs) like tasty and fun wh...
We discuss two psycholinguistic experiments on subjective adjectives, with the aim of testing the id...
In theoretical work about the language of personal taste, the canonical example is the simple predic...
Our main concern in this paper is the semantics of predicates of personal taste. However, in order t...
The positivity or negativity of events is a major parameter for theorizing in diverse areas of psych...
Processing fluency plays a large role in forming judgments, as research repeatedly shows. According ...
This article is concerned with an analysis of semantics and the normativity of evaluative judgments,...
The sense of taste has been classified in the lower ranks of perception by most Western philosophers...
We will look at a treatment of the semantics of taste predicates using TTR (Type Theory with Records...
This paper is about what Ninan (2014) (following Wollheim 1980) calls the Acquaintance Inference (AI...
It is a well-known maxim that "in matters of taste, there can be no disputes". But it often happens ...
Affective valence influences both our cognition and our perception of the world. Indeed, the speed a...
Item does not contain fulltextEvaluative conditioning involves pairing neutral stimuli with positive...
International audienceRecent evidence in cognitive neuroscience indicates that the visual system is ...
This chapter compares simple predicates of personal taste (PPTs) such as tasty and beautiful with ...