Computational Cognitive Modeling and Linguistic Theory

Computational Cognitive Modeling and Linguistic Theory
Author: Adrian Brasoveanu,Jakub Dotlačil
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Language and languages
ISBN: 9783030318468

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This open access book introduces a general framework that allows natural language researchers to enhance existing competence theories with fully specified performance and processing components. Gradually developing increasingly complex and cognitively realistic competence-performance models, it provides running code for these models and shows how to fit them to real-time experimental data. This computational cognitive modeling approach opens up exciting new directions for research in formal semantics, and linguistics more generally, and offers new ways of (re)connecting semantics and the broader field of cognitive science. The approach of this book is novel in more ways than one. Assuming the mental architecture and procedural modalities of Anderson's ACT-R framework, it presents fine-grained computational models of human language processing tasks which make detailed quantitative predictions that can be checked against the results of self-paced reading and other psycho-linguistic experiments. All models are presented as computer programs that readers can run on their own computer and on inputs of their choice, thereby learning to design, program and run their own models. But even for readers who won't do all that, the book will show how such detailed, quantitatively predicting modeling of linguistic processes is possible. A methodological breakthrough and a must for anyone concerned about the future of linguistics! (Hans Kamp) This book constitutes a major step forward in linguistics and psycholinguistics. It constitutes a unique synthesis of several different research traditions: computational models of psycholinguistic processes, and formal models of semantics and discourse processing. The work also introduces a sophisticated python-based software environment for modeling linguistic processes. This book has the potential to revolutionize not only formal models of linguistics, but also models of language processing more generally. (Shravan Vasishth) .

Ten Lectures on Cognitive Modeling

Ten Lectures on Cognitive Modeling
Author: Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2020-11-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004439221

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These lectures discuss cognitive modelling in language-based meaning construction. It puts forward a unified analytical framework for several linguistic phenomena, including different types of constructions, traditional implicature and speech acts, and figures of speech like metaphor, metonymy, hyperbole, and irony.

Cognitive Modeling

Cognitive Modeling
Author: Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez,Alicia Galera Masegosa
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2014-06-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027270009

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This monograph studies cognitive operations on cognitive models across levels and domains of meaning construction. It explores in what way the same set of cognitive operations, either in isolation or in combination, account for meaning representation whether obtained on the basis of inferential activity or through constructional composition. As a consequence, it makes explicit links between constructional and figurative meaning. The pervasiveness of cognitive operations is explored across the levels of meaning construction (argument, implicational, illocutionary, and discourse structure) distinguished by the Lexical Constructional Model. This model is a usage-based approach to language that reconciles insights from functional and cognitive linguistics and offers a unified account of the principles and constraints that regulate both inferential activity and the constructional composition of meaning. This book is of value to scholars with an interest in linguistic evidence of cognitive activity in meaning construction. The contents relate to the fields of Cognitive Grammar, Cognitive Semantics, Construction Grammar, Functional Linguistics, and Inferential Pragmatics.

Cognitive Modeling in Linguistics

Cognitive Modeling in Linguistics
Author: Vladimir Polyakov,Valery Solovyev
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781443836821

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Created as intercultural and interdisciplinary, conferences of the series “Cognitive Modeling in Linguistics” have been successfully held since 1998. Over the years, CML has visited a number of countries, attracting more and more scientists from all over the world and thus broadening the scope of its topics. The conference has worked out its scientific character and now it has a constant core of participants; and the term “cognitive modeling” has become a popular topic of high profile conferences in linguistics and artificial intelligence, which affirms the CML’s direction of movement. The present volume gathers the most outstanding and interesting articles from participants of the XIIIth International Conference “Cognitive Modeling in Linguistics”, whose studies will no doubt be of interest to both scientists who have tied their lives with linguistics, as well as to those people who treat it as a hobby. For information about CML conferences, please visit www.cml.msisa.ru

Computational Cognitive Modeling and Linguistic Theory

Computational Cognitive Modeling and Linguistic Theory
Author: Adrian Brasoveanu,Jakub Dotlačil
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2020-06-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3030318443

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This open access book introduces a general framework that allows natural language researchers to enhance existing competence theories with fully specified performance and processing components. Gradually developing increasingly complex and cognitively realistic competence-performance models, it provides running code for these models and shows how to fit them to real-time experimental data. This computational cognitive modeling approach opens up exciting new directions for research in formal semantics, and linguistics more generally, and offers new ways of (re)connecting semantics and the broader field of cognitive science.

Cognitive Models in Language and Thought

Cognitive Models in Language and Thought
Author: René Dirven,Roslyn Frank,Martin Pütz
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2012-05-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110892901

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The volume offers a number of representative papers on cognitive models that are invoked when people deal with questions of social identity, political and economic manipulation, and more general issues such as the genomic discourse. In line with the well-known volume Cultural Models in Language and Thought by Holland and Quinn (1987), the volume shows that Cognitive Linguistics has further explored the idea that we think about social reality in terms of models - 'cognitive/cultural models' or 'folk theories'. As in cultural models, the present volume demonstrates that the technical apparatus of Cognitive Linguistics can be used to analyze the various ways our conception of social reality is shaped by underlying cognitive and/or cultural models or patterns of thought, and also looks into how this is done. The new inroad the volume wants to pursue is the deliberate and explicit orientation towards a cognitive sociolinguistics, or more generally, a cognitive semiotics.

Cognitive Modelling in Language and Discourse across Cultures

Cognitive Modelling in Language and Discourse across Cultures
Author: Annalisa Baicchi,Erica Pinelli
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-08-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781527500396

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This volume deals with core issues in figurative language and figurative thought. It also explores areas of convergence between idealised cognitive models and language across fourteen European and non-European languages (Croatian, English, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Persian, Polish, Russian, Old Saxon, Sicilian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish). The collection foregrounds the relationship that holds between literalness and figurativeness in meaning construction, it emphasises the role of conceptual metonymy and metaphor as the main cognitive tools at work in inferential activity and as generators of discourse ties, and it also depicts the import of cognitive models in the production and interpretation of multimodal communication. In addition, a number of more specific topics are addressed from different perspectives, such as language variation and cultural models, the argumentative role of metaphor in discourse and the role of empirical work in cognitive linguistics.

Cognitive Modeling

Cognitive Modeling
Author: Thad A. Polk,Colleen M. Seifert
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 1300
Release: 2002
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0262661160

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A comprehensive introduction to the computational modeling of human cognition.