Concepts, frames and cascades in semantics, cognition and ontology /

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Löbner, Sebastian (Editor), Gamerschlag, Thomas (Editor), Kalenscher, Tobias (Editor), Schrenk, Markus (Editor), Zeevat, Henk, 1952- (Editor)
Format: Online Book
Language:English
Published: Springer, 2021
Series:Language, cognition and mind ;
Subjects:
Online Access:http://ezproxy.villanova.edu/login?URL=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-50200-3
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction (Sebastian Löbner) -- Part I: Pushing the boundaries of formal semantics -- Chapter 2. A compositional pluralist semantics for extensional and attitude Verbs (Kristina Liefke) -- Chapter 3. Counting possible configurations (Manfred Krifka) -- Chapter 4. Structure and ontology in nonlocal readings of adjectives (Marcin Morzycki) -- Part II: Concept theory -- Chapter 5. How can semantics avoid the troubles with the analytic/synthetic distinction? (Roberto G. de Almeida) -- Chapter 6. Linguistic relativity and flexibility of mental representations: Color terms in a frame based analysis (Leda Berio) -- Chapter 7. Implicatures and naturalness (Igor Douven) -- Chapter 8. Perception, types and frames (Robin Cooper) -- Part III: Conceptualizing eventualities -- Chapter 9. An XMG account of multiplicity of meaning in derivation (Marios Andreou) -- Chapter 10. Operationalizing the role of context in language variation: The role of perspective alignment in the Spanish imperfective domain (Martín Fuchs) -- Chapter 11. A frame-based analysis of verbal particles in Hungarian (Katalin Balogh) -- Chapter 12. On the fictive reading of German steigen 'climb, rise' A frame account (Thomas Gamerschlag) -- Chapter 13. Cascades. Goldman's level-generation, multilevel categorization of action, and multilevel verb semantics (Sebastian Löbner) -- Part IV: Prototypes and probabilities -- Chapter 14. Modification and default inheritance (Corina Ströner) -- Chapter 15. A frame-theoretic model of Bayesian category learning (Samuel Taylor) -- Chapter 16. Extremes are typical: A game theoretical derivation (Robert van Rooij) -- Chapter 17. Grading similarity (Carla Umbach) -- Part V: Cognition and psychology -- Chapter 18. Escitalopram restores reversal learning impairments in rats with lesions of orbital frontal cortex (David S. Tait) -- Chapter 19. Rat ultrasonic vocalizations as social reinforcers implications for a multilevel model of the cognitive representation of action and rats' social world (Tobias Kalenscher) -- Chapter 20. Influence of manner adverbs on action verb processing (Jan Sieksmeyer) -- Chapter 21. When do computations explain better (Silvano Zipoli Caiani).