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Association and the Mechanisms of Priming 联想和启动机制
IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI: 10.17791/jcs.2019.20.3.281
Mike Dacey
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引用次数: 4
Effects of Case-marking on the Anticipatory Processing of Korean Sentences 格标记对韩语句子预期加工的影响
IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI: 10.17791/jcs.2019.20.3.339
Miseon Lee
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引用次数: 3
Code-switching Patterns of Educated and Non-educated Efik-English Bilinguals: A Descriptive Study 受教育和未受教育的英汉双语者语码转换模式的描述性研究
IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI: 10.17791/jcs.2019.20.3.401
Eyo O. Mensah
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引用次数: 1
Leveraging Cognitive Linguistic Approaches to Grammar Teaching with Multimedia Animations 运用认知语言学方法进行多媒体动画语法教学
IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2019-09-01 DOI: 10.17791/jcs.2019.20.3.365
C. Arnett, Ferran Suner Munoz
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引用次数: 7
Thoughts on Consciousness 关于意识的思考
IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI: 10.17791/JCS.2019.20.2.251
David Mumford
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引用次数: 0
Can Cognitive Science Help Us Understand Quantum Theory? 认知科学能帮助我们理解量子理论吗?
IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI: 10.17791/JCS.2019.20.2.215
John Realpe-Gómez
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引用次数: 2
Introduction to the Second Special Issue on Biological Mentality 《生物心理》第二期特刊导言
IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI: 10.17791/JCS.2019.20.2.189
Kenneth Augustyn
The Second Workshop on Biological Mentality was held at the Michigan Tech Research Institute (www.mtri.org ) conference facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan on September 24-26, 2018. Four papers by authors who gave workshop talks follow in this special issue of Journal of Cognitive Science. Scientific Scope of the Meeting The second Workshop on Biological mentality focused on interdisciplinary collaboration in understanding biological mentality and improving our concept of the physical foundation that underlies and enables mentality. The term biological mentality covers the nonconscious and conscious capabilities of living organisms. These capabilities require a physical foundation, one that perhaps transcends the computer metaphor and our current understanding of physics. Journal of Cognitive Science 20-2:189-193, 2019 ©2019 Institute for Cognitive Science, Seoul National University 190 Kenneth A. Augustyn
第二届生物心态研讨会于2018年9月24日至26日在密歇根州安娜堡的密歇根技术研究所(www.mtri.org)会议中心举行。在这期《认知科学杂志》的特刊上,有四篇作者发表的论文发表在研讨会上。第二届生物心理研讨会的重点是跨学科合作,以理解生物心理,并改善我们对心理背后和使心理成为可能的物理基础的概念。生物心理这个术语涵盖了生物体的无意识和有意识的能力。这些能力需要一个物理基础,一个可能超越计算机隐喻和我们目前对物理学的理解的基础。认知科学杂志20- 2:19 9-193,2019©2019首尔国立大学认知科学研究所190 Kenneth A. Augustyn
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引用次数: 0
Rhythms of Biological Symbol Handling 生物符号处理的节奏
IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI: 10.17791/JCS.2019.20.2.229
John M. Myers, F. H. Madjid
From heart beats to the biochemistry of DNA, rhythms of symbol handling are essential to biology. To describe the rhythms of symbol handling, a new kind of physics is required. Acknowledging the agents that handle symbols leads to what could be called “two-clock physics”―or a “physics of the unexpected,” in contrast to traditional physics which has exclusively focused on one-clock physics.Two-clock physics puts physics into the same evolutionary context as biology. From the point of view of two-clock physics, rhythms of agents transmitting symbols are not arbitrary motions to measure with respect to a given coordinate system with a time variable. Instead, these rhythms, once mathematically expressed, form a base structure, on top of which concepts of space and time become optional assumptions. Characteristic of the base structure is a form of synchronization, distinct from that introduced by Einstein in special relativity, and requiring that agents respond to unpredictable effects.For problems of biological rhythms, including those associated with the exercise of mentality, two-clock physics, introduced here, offers biologically appropriate alternatives to the usual concepts of space and time.
从心跳到DNA的生物化学,符号处理的节奏对生物学至关重要。为了描述符号处理的节奏,需要一种新的物理学。承认处理符号的主体会导致所谓的“双时钟物理学”——或者“意想不到的物理学”,这与传统物理学只关注单时钟物理学形成鲜明对比。双时钟物理学将物理学置于与生物学相同的进化背景中。从双时钟物理学的角度来看,传递符号的主体的节奏不是相对于给定的具有时间变量的坐标系进行测量的任意运动。相反,这些节奏一旦用数学表达出来,就形成了一个基本结构,在这个基础上,空间和时间的概念就成了可选的假设。基本结构的特征是一种同步形式,与爱因斯坦在狭义相对论中引入的同步形式不同,它要求代理对不可预测的影响做出反应。对于生物节律的问题,包括那些与心理锻炼有关的问题,这里介绍的双时钟物理学,为通常的空间和时间概念提供了生物学上适当的替代方案。
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引用次数: 1
Physical Foundations of Biological Mentality 生物心理的物理基础
IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI: 10.17791/JCS.2019.20.2.195
Kenneth Augustyn
Dualism struggles to connect two layers: the conscious mind and the physical workings of matter. It ignores a vast middle layer between the two, a layer that is beneath consciousness yet above known physical law. This middle layer is transrobotic mentality, a means discovered by Nature to transcend robotic mentality. This middle layer evolved over billions of years before consciousness emerged from it, assuming more and more functions critical to survival as species evolved. Consciousness eventually emerged from trans-robotic mentality (not from robotic mentality), first intermittently then later more-or-less continuously. But there is no direct link between consciousness and matter. Every moment of human consciousness is utterly dependent on processes that transcend the known physical processes of matter. Trans-robotic processes are in some sense physical because they are “powered by” converted mass-energy that disappears from the physical world (and can reappear in acts of free will). But in another sense they are not physical because they have genuine autonomy and externality from the known laws of physics. What we call mind is the simultaneous combined (and oft-times conflicted) operation of all three layers: robotic, trans-robotic, and conscious. Based on these conjectures, a new mind-matter theory is presented which predicts experimental violations in the principle of conservation of massenergy in living organisms.
二元论努力将两层联系起来:意识和物质的物理运作。它忽略了两者之间巨大的中间层,一个在意识之下但高于已知物理定律的层。这个中间层是超机器人心态,这是大自然发现的一种超越机器人心态的手段。在意识出现之前,这个中间层已经进化了数十亿年,随着物种的进化,它承担了越来越多对生存至关重要的功能。意识最终从跨机器人的心态(不是从机器人的心态)中出现,最初是断断续续的,后来或多或少是连续的。但是意识和物质之间并没有直接的联系。人类意识的每一刻都完全依赖于超越已知物质物理过程的过程。从某种意义上说,跨机器人过程是物理的,因为它们是由从物理世界消失的转换的质能“驱动”的(并且可以在自由意志的行为中重新出现)。但从另一个意义上说,它们不是物理的,因为它们具有真正的自主性和已知物理定律的外部性。我们所说的心智是机器人、跨机器人和意识这三个层面的同时结合(有时是相互冲突的)运作。在这些猜想的基础上,提出了一种新的精神-物质理论,该理论预测了生物体内质能守恒原理的实验违背。
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引用次数: 3
Semantics and Pragmatics of Pure Indexical Reference 纯索引参考的语义与语用
IF 0.1 Q4 LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2019-03-31 DOI: 10.17791/JCS.2019.20.1.53
Y. Mizuta
Kaplan (1989) proposed a semantic theory of pure indexicals, arguing that “I,” “here,” and “now’’ refer respectively to the agent, the place, and the time of the context of utterance. He focused on real-time, face-to-face communication, assuming “proper utterances,” that is, those utterances in which the agent is located in the place and time of the context of utterance. Kaplan claimed that in proper utterances the proposition “I am here now” is logically true, that is, true in every context of utterance. In the past few decades, the semantics of pure indexicals has been discussed beyond the scope of the work of Kaplan. Recorded and written messages are now a central concern of the literature and the logical truth of “I am here now” needs to be reexamined. In these messages, pure indexical references are to be communicated through the discrepancy between the spatial and temporal locations that the speaker and the hearer are in. In the literature, factors such as the speaker’s intention and social conventions have been mentioned as playing a key role in the identification of pure indexical references. However, the relation between these factors has been left unclear. Also, it remains to be clarified whether or not Kaplan’s semantic theory needs to be modified in order to accommodate the cases of recorded and written messages. This paper investigates the identification of pure indexical references from both semantic and pragmatic perspectives. It presents a theory which involves a minimum extension of Kaplan’s theory, introducing the notion of the “salient context of utterance.” Specifically, this paper argues the following: 1) it proposes a semantic theory which claims that “I,” “here,” and “now’’ refer respectively to the agent, the place, and the time of the pragmatically determined salient context of utterance, 2) it argues that “I am here now” is true in every salient context of utterance and provides a solution to the so-called “answering machine paradox,” Journal of Cognitive Science 20-1:53-77, 2019 ©2019 Institute for Cognitive Science, Seoul National University
Kaplan(1989)提出了纯指示物的语义理论,认为“我”、“这里”和“现在”分别指的是话语语境中的主体、地点和时间。他专注于实时、面对面的交流,假设“适当的话语”,也就是说,那些话语中,代理位于话语上下文的地点和时间。卡普兰声称,在恰当的话语中,命题“我现在在这里”在逻辑上是正确的,也就是说,在话语的每一个语境中都是正确的。在过去的几十年里,纯索引的语义讨论已经超出了卡普兰的工作范围。记录和书面信息现在是文学关注的中心,“我现在在这里”的逻辑真理需要重新审视。在这些消息中,纯粹的索引引用将通过说者和听者所处的空间和时间位置之间的差异来传达。在文献中,诸如说话人的意图和社会习俗等因素被认为在纯索引参考文献的识别中起着关键作用。然而,这些因素之间的关系一直不清楚。此外,卡普兰的语义理论是否需要修改以适应记录和书面信息的情况仍有待澄清。本文从语义和语用两个角度探讨了纯索引引用的识别问题。它提出了一个理论,涉及到卡普兰的理论的最小扩展,引入了“话语的突出语境”的概念。具体而言,本文认为:1)提出了一种语义理论,声称“我”、“这里”和“现在”分别指语用决定的话语突出语境的主体、地点和时间;2)认为“我现在在这里”在话语的每个突出语境中都是正确的,并为所谓的“应答机悖论”提供了解决方案,《认知科学杂志》20-1:53-77,2019©2019首尔国立大学认知科学研究所
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