Empirical evidence suggests that perceptual-motor simulations are often constitutively involved in language comprehension. Call this “the simulation view of language comprehension.” This paper applies the simulation view to illuminate the much-discussed phenomenon of copredication, where a noun permits multiple predications which seem to select different senses of the noun simultaneously. On the proposed account, the (in)felicitousness of a copredicational sentence is closely associated with the perceptual simulations that the language user deploys in comprehending the sentence
We tested an embodied account of language proposing that comprehenders create perceptual simulations...
<div><p>The notion of language comprehension as mental simulation has become popular in cognitive sc...
In her target article Tina Iachini (2011) proposes to adopt an embodied multimodal approach to accou...
Empirical evidence suggests that perceptual-motor simulations are often constitutively involved in l...
Empirical evidence suggests that perceptual-motor simulations are often constitutively involved in l...
© 2023 The Author. Mind & Language published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access articl...
© 2023 The Author. Mind & Language published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access articl...
. Simulation semantics and language understanding How do people understand language? Though vital to...
In contrast to theories of language which conceive of linguistic representations in the mind as amod...
Recent embodied theories of meaning known as 'simulation semantics' posit that language comprehensio...
Simulation semantics has successfully demonstrated that (1) linguistic knowledge is not relegated to...
Humans’ ability to comprehend language seems to rely on both mental reconstructions of what we have ...
Research in embodied cognition suggests that perceptual simulation may play a role in language compr...
We tested an embodied account of language proposing that comprehenders create perceptual simulations...
We tested an embodied account of language proposing that comprehenders create perceptual simulations...
We tested an embodied account of language proposing that comprehenders create perceptual simulations...
<div><p>The notion of language comprehension as mental simulation has become popular in cognitive sc...
In her target article Tina Iachini (2011) proposes to adopt an embodied multimodal approach to accou...
Empirical evidence suggests that perceptual-motor simulations are often constitutively involved in l...
Empirical evidence suggests that perceptual-motor simulations are often constitutively involved in l...
© 2023 The Author. Mind & Language published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access articl...
© 2023 The Author. Mind & Language published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access articl...
. Simulation semantics and language understanding How do people understand language? Though vital to...
In contrast to theories of language which conceive of linguistic representations in the mind as amod...
Recent embodied theories of meaning known as 'simulation semantics' posit that language comprehensio...
Simulation semantics has successfully demonstrated that (1) linguistic knowledge is not relegated to...
Humans’ ability to comprehend language seems to rely on both mental reconstructions of what we have ...
Research in embodied cognition suggests that perceptual simulation may play a role in language compr...
We tested an embodied account of language proposing that comprehenders create perceptual simulations...
We tested an embodied account of language proposing that comprehenders create perceptual simulations...
We tested an embodied account of language proposing that comprehenders create perceptual simulations...
<div><p>The notion of language comprehension as mental simulation has become popular in cognitive sc...
In her target article Tina Iachini (2011) proposes to adopt an embodied multimodal approach to accou...