This study addresses the interaction between language and event cognition. Previous research has shown that viewers follow perceptual and conceptual features of event structure, and these features influence how they process events. Here, we examine whether events are processed in different ways when preceded by descriptions that contrast in lexical aspect. In our experiment, viewers watched fifteen short movie clips and were asked to indicate whether they saw an interruption. Interruptions occurred in either the midpoint or the late point of the events. We found that telic vs. atelic sentences shown prior to the movie clips influenced event construal and hence the detection of interruptions at midpoints vs. endpoints. This novel finding s...
The understanding of how temporal information constrains situation models is far from complete. In t...
Memory is fundamental for comprehending and segmenting the flow of activity around us into units cal...
Language is one of the essential tools used to segment the continuous stream of experience into even...
The role of grammatical systems in profiling particular conceptual categories is used as a key in ex...
A growing body of evidence suggests that language can influence conceptual representations of object...
Comprehending language describing typical events, such as going to a baseball game or playing in the...
Time is central to human cognition, both in terms of how we understand the world and the events that...
Time is central to human cognition, both in terms of how we understand the world and the events that...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.When we describe situat...
Research on the comprehension of temporal order statements such as Before/After sentences is sparse ...
Thinking and speaking about events is a process tightly connected with time perception. We can expre...
<div><p>Two experiments examine how grammatical verb aspect constrains our understanding of events. ...
Two experiments examine how grammatical verb aspect constrains our understanding of events. Accordin...
When reading a story or watching a film, comprehenders construct a series of representations in orde...
The understanding of how temporal information constrains situation models is far from complete. In t...
Memory is fundamental for comprehending and segmenting the flow of activity around us into units cal...
Language is one of the essential tools used to segment the continuous stream of experience into even...
The role of grammatical systems in profiling particular conceptual categories is used as a key in ex...
A growing body of evidence suggests that language can influence conceptual representations of object...
Comprehending language describing typical events, such as going to a baseball game or playing in the...
Time is central to human cognition, both in terms of how we understand the world and the events that...
Time is central to human cognition, both in terms of how we understand the world and the events that...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.When we describe situat...
Research on the comprehension of temporal order statements such as Before/After sentences is sparse ...
Thinking and speaking about events is a process tightly connected with time perception. We can expre...
<div><p>Two experiments examine how grammatical verb aspect constrains our understanding of events. ...
Two experiments examine how grammatical verb aspect constrains our understanding of events. Accordin...
When reading a story or watching a film, comprehenders construct a series of representations in orde...
The understanding of how temporal information constrains situation models is far from complete. In t...
Memory is fundamental for comprehending and segmenting the flow of activity around us into units cal...
Language is one of the essential tools used to segment the continuous stream of experience into even...