Categories, as mental structures, are more than simply sums of property frequencies. A number of recent studies have supported the view that the properties of categories may be organised along functional lines and possibly dependency structures more generally. The study presented here investigates whether earlier findings reflect something unique in the English language/North American culture or whether the functional structuring of categories is a more universal phenomenon. A population of English-speaking Americans was compared to a population of Cantonese-speaking Hong Kong Chinese. The findings clearly support the view that functional influences on category centrality are universal (or at least common to Cantonese-speaking Hong Kong Chi...
The present paper presents a brief account of the nature and formation of categories. It also report...
the two sets of norms are examined. In some cases, such as Chemical Elements and Colours, the norms ...
This study was conducted to provide empirical evidence to the proposed relationship focus in Asia ve...
Categories, as mental structures, are more than simply sums of property frequencies. A number of rec...
Two different styles of thought have been proposed for East Asians and European Americans (Nisbett e...
Differences in reasoning styles between Chinese and European Americans held even when controlling fo...
This study examined three types of object relationships – taxonomic, thematic and classifier – in sp...
Chinese-English bilingual participants listed exemplars of 10 common categories on two occasions, on...
A review of the cultural psychology literature reveals that some ethnic groups consistently perform ...
Chinese-English bilingual participants listed exemplars of 10 common categories on two occasions. Ha...
Basic category learning mechanisms are largely thought to be universal (Shepard, 1987). However, res...
The rapid advancement of cross-cultural research in recent decades has raised questions on the exten...
Classifiers have been found to influence the conceptual organization of speakers of Mandarin Chinese...
There is a difference in how Danish and Chinese people group object, method and concepts into catego...
Many theories hold that semantic variation in the world’s languages can be explained in terms of a u...
The present paper presents a brief account of the nature and formation of categories. It also report...
the two sets of norms are examined. In some cases, such as Chemical Elements and Colours, the norms ...
This study was conducted to provide empirical evidence to the proposed relationship focus in Asia ve...
Categories, as mental structures, are more than simply sums of property frequencies. A number of rec...
Two different styles of thought have been proposed for East Asians and European Americans (Nisbett e...
Differences in reasoning styles between Chinese and European Americans held even when controlling fo...
This study examined three types of object relationships – taxonomic, thematic and classifier – in sp...
Chinese-English bilingual participants listed exemplars of 10 common categories on two occasions, on...
A review of the cultural psychology literature reveals that some ethnic groups consistently perform ...
Chinese-English bilingual participants listed exemplars of 10 common categories on two occasions. Ha...
Basic category learning mechanisms are largely thought to be universal (Shepard, 1987). However, res...
The rapid advancement of cross-cultural research in recent decades has raised questions on the exten...
Classifiers have been found to influence the conceptual organization of speakers of Mandarin Chinese...
There is a difference in how Danish and Chinese people group object, method and concepts into catego...
Many theories hold that semantic variation in the world’s languages can be explained in terms of a u...
The present paper presents a brief account of the nature and formation of categories. It also report...
the two sets of norms are examined. In some cases, such as Chemical Elements and Colours, the norms ...
This study was conducted to provide empirical evidence to the proposed relationship focus in Asia ve...