Even though language allows us to say exactly what we mean, we often use language to say things indirectly, in a way that depends on the specific communicative context. For example, we can use an apparently straightforward sentence like “It is hard to give a good presentation” to convey deeper meanings, like “Your talk was a mess!” One of the big puzzles in language science is how listeners work out what speakers really mean, which is a skill absolutely central to communication. However, most neuroimaging studies of language comprehension have focused on the arguably much simpler, context-independent process of understanding direct utterances. To examine the neural systems involved in getting at contextually constrained indirect meaning, we...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
One of the most useful tools in the service of communication is language. However, the neuro-cognit...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
Even though language allows us to say exactly what we mean, we often use language to say things indi...
Introduction: Natural communication is not only literal, but to a large extent also inferential. For...
In using language, people not only exchange information, but also navigate their social world - for ...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
Contains fulltext : 77210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When interpretin...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
My contribution will focus on the neural infrastructure for deriving speaker meaning. Recent account...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: ‘I’m hungry’) coincides with vivid paralingu...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
One of the most useful tools in the service of communication is language. However, the neuro-cognit...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
Even though language allows us to say exactly what we mean, we often use language to say things indi...
Introduction: Natural communication is not only literal, but to a large extent also inferential. For...
In using language, people not only exchange information, but also navigate their social world - for ...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
Contains fulltext : 77210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When interpretin...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...
When interpreting a message, a listener takes into account several sources of linguistic and extrali...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
My contribution will focus on the neural infrastructure for deriving speaker meaning. Recent account...
In human communication, direct speech (e.g., Mary said: ‘I’m hungry’) coincides with vivid paralingu...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...
One of the most useful tools in the service of communication is language. However, the neuro-cognit...
A central and influential idea among researchers of language is that our language faculty is organiz...