The taxonomic representation of common events (original) (raw)

The Taxonomic Representation of Common Events: A Research Report

Heike Tappe

Psykhe, 2004

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Event structure in perception and conception.

Barbara Tversky

Psychological bulletin, 2001

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Event representation in language and cognition (review)

Eric Pederson

The Canadian Journal of Linguistics / La revue canadienne de linguistique, 2012

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On representing events : an introduction

Eric Pederson

2010

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The Taxonomic Representation of Common Events: A Research Report La Representación Taxonómicade Eventos Comunes: Un Informe de Investigación

Heike Tappe

DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals), 2004

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Event categorization: A cross-linguistic perspective

Asifa Majid

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PERCEIVING EVENTS 1 Running head: PERCEIVING STRUCTURE IN EVENTS Perceiving, Remembering and Communicating Structure in Events

Barbara Tversky

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Perceiving, remembering, and communicating structure in events.

Barbara Tversky

Journal of Experimental Psychology: …, 2001

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Insights Into Knowledge Representation: The Influence of Amodal and Perceptual Variables on Event Knowledge Retrieval From Memory

Elke van der Meer

Cognitive Science, 2009

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Constructing event representations: Building on a foundation of variation and enabling relations

Robyn Fivush

Cognitive Development, 1992

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Event Concepts

Achille C . Varzi

in T. F. Shipley and J. Zacks (eds.), Understanding Events: From Perception to Action, New York, Oxford University Press, 2008

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The role of taxonomies in the study of human memory

Kelly Goedert

Cognitive Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 2001

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Memory & Cognition, 2006, in press

James Hampton

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Event segmentation: Cross-linguistic differences in verbal and non-verbal tasks

Christiane von Stutterheim

Cognition, 2018

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Glebkin, V., Olenina, E. & Safronov, N. (2019). Event cognition from the perspective of cognitive development. In A.K. Goel, C.M. Seifert, & C. Freksa (Eds.), Proceedings of the 41st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (p. 1844-1850). Montreal, QB: Cognitive Science Society.

Vladimir Glebkin

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On the representation of events: a study of orientation, recall, and recognition

Catherine Hanson

Journal of experimental psychology. General, 1989

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Retrieval of event files can be conceptually mediated

Klaus Rothermund

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2013

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How similar are objects and events?

Alexis Wellwood

Acta Linguistica Academica

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Introduction to "Events"

Achille C . Varzi

in R. Casati and A. C. Varzi (eds.), Events, Aldershot, Dartmouth, 1996

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v. Stutterheim, C., Andermann, M., Carroll, M., Flecken, M. & Schmiedtova, B. (2012). How grammaticized concepts shape event conceptualization: Insights from linguistic analysis, eye movements and memory performance

Monique Flecken

Linguistics, 50(4), 2012

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Event structure as a basis of semantic processing of familiar metaphors

Andy Pontas

Cognitive Systems Research, 2018

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Geographic event conceptualization

Alexander Klippel

Cognitive Processing, 2006

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A cognitive taxonomy of collective memories, by D. Manier & W. Hirst

David Manier

Cultural Memory Studies, edited by A. Erll & A. Nuenning, 2008

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The Compositional Nature of Event Representations in the Human Brain

Evguenia Malaia

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EMPIRICAL CORRELATES OF EVENT TYPES

Alessandro Lenci

2000

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Cognitive invariants of geographic event conceptualization: what matters and what refines?

Frank Hardisty

Geographic Information Science, 2010

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The semantic representation of event information depends on the cue modality: an instance of meaning-based retrieval

Sverker Sikström

PloS one, 2013

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Organization and Retrieval in a Conceptual Memory for Events or CON 54, Where Are You?

Janet Kolodner

International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1981

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Geographic event conceptualization: Where spatial and cognitive sciences meet

Alexander Klippel

2011

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Event lexicalization across languages

Rositsa Dekova, Mila Dimitrova-Vulchanova, Mila Vulchanova

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