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Representing agents, patients, goals and instruments in causative events: A cross-linguistic investigation of early language and cognition
(Wiley, 2021-11)
Although it is widely assumed that the linguistic description of events is based on a structured representation of event components at the perceptual/conceptual level, little empirical work has tested this assumption ...
From event representation to linguistic meaning
(Wiley, 2021-01)
A fundamental aspect of human cognition is the ability to parse our constantly unfolding experience into meaningful representations of dynamic events and to communicate about these events with others. How do we communicate ...
How children identify events from visual experience
(Taylor & Francis, 2019)
Three experiments explored how well children recognize events from different types of visual experience: either by directly seeing an event or by indirectly experiencing it from post-event visual evidence. In Experiment ...
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