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  1. Episodic Specificity in Acquiring Thematic Knowledge of Novel Words from Descriptive Episodes.Meichao Zhang, Shuang Chen, Lin Wang, Xiaohong Yang & Yufang Yang - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  • Co-activation of Taxonomic and Thematic Relations in Spoken Word Comprehension: Evidence From Eye Movements.Pingping Xu, Qingqing Qu, Wei Shen & Xingshan Li - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  • The language of intuition: a thematic integration model of intuitive coherence judgments.Tobias Maldei, Nicola Baumann & Sander L. Koole - 2020 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (6):1183-1198.
    People can intuitively distinguish semantically coherent from incoherent word triads, even without knowing the common denominator. Drawing on cognitive linguistics, the present authors suggest that...
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  • Assessing abstract thought and its relation to language with a new nonverbal paradigm: Evidence from aphasia.Peter Langland-Hassan, Frank R. Faries, Maxwell Gatyas, Aimee Dietz & Michael J. Richardson - 2021 - Cognition 211 (C):104622.
    In recent years, language has been shown to play a number of important cognitive roles over and above the communication of thoughts. One hypothesis gaining support is that language facilitates thought about abstract categories, such as democracy or prediction. To test this proposal, a novel set of semantic memory task trials, designed for assessing abstract thought non-linguistically, were normed for levels of abstractness. The trials were rated as more or less abstract to the degree that answering them required the participant (...)
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  • The Curious Case of the Refrigerator–TV: Similarity and Hybridization.Michael Gibbert, James A. Hampton, Zachary Estes & David Mazursky - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (6):992-1018.
    This article examines the role of similarity in the hybridization of concepts, focusing on hybrid products as an applied test case. Hybrid concepts found in natural language, such as singer songwriter, typically combine similar concepts, whereas dissimilar concepts rarely form hybrids. The hybridization of dissimilar concepts in products such as jogging shoe mp3 player and refrigerator TV thus poses a challenge for understanding the process of conceptual combination. It is proposed that models of conceptual combination can throw light on the (...)
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  • An adaptive-learning approach to affect regulation: Strategic influences on evaluative priming.Peter Freytag, Matthias Bluemke & Klaus Fiedler - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (3):426-439.
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  • The Influence of Concreteness of Concepts on the Integration of Novel Words into the Semantic Network.Jinfeng Ding, Wenjuan Liu & Yufang Yang - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  • Higher order influences on evaluative priming: Processing styles moderate congruity effects.Theodore Alexopoulos, Aurore Lemonnier & Klaus Fiedler - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (1):57-68.
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