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Violette Bigot; John Trueswell; Alex de Carvalho – Cognitive Science, 2025
Five-to-six-year-olds' abilities to detect and solve ambiguities in spoken language have been found to be a predictor of their later reading abilities in first-to-third grade. However, the origins of this relationship remain unclear. Success in ambiguity detection may be reflective of overall language attainment, which varies with socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Ambiguity (Semantics), French, Cognitive Ability, Preschool Children
Ramotowska, Sonia; Steinert-Threlkeld, Shane; Maanen, Leendert; Szymanik, Jakub – Cognitive Science, 2023
According to logical theories of meaning, a meaning of an expression can be formalized and encoded in truth conditions. Vagueness of the language and individual differences between people are a challenge to incorporate into the meaning representations. In this paper, we propose a new approach to study truth-conditional representations of vague…
Descriptors: Computation, Models, Semantics, Decision Making
Abramov, Olga; Kern, Friederike; Koutalidis, Sofia; Mertens, Ulrich; Rohlfing, Katharina; Kopp, Stefan – Cognitive Science, 2021
When young children learn to use language, they start to use their hands in co-verbal gesturing. There are, however, considerable differences between children, and it is not completely understood what these individual differences are due to. We studied how children at 4 years of age employ speech and iconic gestures to convey meaning in different…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Semantics, Speech, Nonverbal Communication

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