Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Baggio, Giosuè"
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Kripkeans of the world, unite!
Islam, Farjana; Baggio, Giosuè (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)This paper revisits a study by Machery et al. (2004), suggesting that, in experimental versions of Kripke’s (1980) fictional cases on the use of proper names, Westerners are more likely than East Asian participants to show ... -
Meaning before grammar: A review of ERP experiments on the neurodevelopmental origins of semantic processing
Morgan, Elena Usai; Van der Meer, Audrey; Vulchanova, Mila Dimitrova; Blasi, Damián; Baggio, Giosuè (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)According to traditional linguistic theories, the construction of complex meanings relies firmly on syntactic structure-building operations. Recently, however, new models have been proposed in which semantics is viewed as ... -
Music Evolution in the Laboratory: Cultural Transmission Meets Neurophysiology
Lumaca, Massimo; Ravignani, Andrea; Baggio, Giosuè (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In recent years, there has been renewed interest in the biological and cultural evolution of music, and specifically in the role played by perceptual and cognitive factors in shaping core features of musical systems, such ... -
Network Analysis of Human Brain Connectivity Reveals Neural Fingerprints of a Compositionality Bias in Signaling Systems
Lumaca, Massimo; Vuust, Peter; Baggio, Giosuè (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Compositionality is a hallmark of human language and other symbolic systems: a finite set of meaningful elements can be systematically combined to convey an open-ended array of ideas. Compositionality is not uniformly ... -
Neural and behavioural effects of typicality, denotation and composition in an adjective–noun combination task
Fritz, Isabella; Baggio, Giosuè (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Formal semantics states that the meanings of phrases are composed from the meanings of constituent parts and syntax. Little is known about how composition is neurally implemented. We studied ERP and behavioural responses ... -
Notational variants and cognition: The case of dependency grammar
Nefdt, Ryan, M.; Baggio, Giosuè (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In recent years, dependency grammars have established themselves as valuable tools in theoretical and computational linguistics. To many linguists, dependency grammars and the more standard constituency-based formalisms ... -
Quantifiers and Complexity: The distinct neural signatures of verification algorithms for natural language quantifiers.
Bremnes, Heming Strømholt (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2023:204, Doctoral thesis, 2023)Sammendrag Denne avhandlinga utforsker hvordan komputasjonell kompleksitet påvirker hvordan kvantorer i naturlig språk verifiseres. Mer spesifikt handler den om de nevrale konsekvensene av såkalt minimal kompleksitet: ... -
“Speaker reactions to grammatical errors as a result from cross linguistic influence”
Løvlie, Jørgen Aamot (Master thesis, 2022)Denne studien utforsker sensitivitet for et utvalg av grammatiske feil i engelsk språk. Utvalget av grammatiske feil undersøkt i studien er forankret i «cross linguistic influence/transfer» teori og kan forutses av avstanden ... -
Speech-entangled gesture as a linguistic phenomenon in its own right: towards a multimodal approach to language and evolution
Roshchina, Alevtina (Master thesis, 2023)Denne masteroppgaven undersøker rollen til manuell(-visuell) modalitet, spesielt gjester (co-speech gestures), i sammenheng med menneskelig kommunikasjon. Mens muntlig språk tradisjonelt har vært hovedfokuset i lingvistisk ... -
The Efficacy of Educational Apps in Second Language Learning
Tangen, Mia (Master thesis, 2021)Målet med denne oversiktsartikkelen er å undersøke effektiviteten av bruken av apper i andrespråkslæring, spesielt engelsk som andrespråk. Teoretisk bakgrunn om hvordan barn lærer, og nøyaktig hvordan de lærer et andrespråk ... -
The Processing of Grammar Violations in Minimal Phrase Structures: An ERP Study
Kibsgaard, Martine Karin Marie (Master thesis, 2021)There is still a gap in our knowledge about how the brain composes form and meaning in language, but we do know that the ability to compose individual syntactic units into complex utterances is uniquely human. Manipulating ... -
The time-course of sentence meaning composition: N400 effects of the interaction between context-induced and lexically-stored affordances
Cosentino, Erica; Baggio, Giosuè; Kontinen, Jarmo; Werning, Markus (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Contemporary semantic theories can be classified along two dimensions: (i) the way and time-course in which contextual factors influence sentence truth-conditions; and (ii) whether and to what extent comprehension involves ... -
Theory before the test: How to build high-verisimilitude explanatory theories in psychological science
van Rooij, Iris A.L.M.; Baggio, Giosuè (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Drawing on the philosophy of psychological explanation, we suggest that psychological science, by focusing on effects, may lose sight of its primary explananda: psychological capacities. We revisit Marr’s levels-of-analysis ... -
Theory development requires an epistemological sea change
van Rooij, Iris A.L.M.; Baggio, Giosuè (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Understanding Language Development in the Digital Age
Vulchanova, Mila Dimitrova; Baggio, Giosuè; Cangelosi, Angelo; Smith, Linda B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The digital age is changing our children’s lives and childhood dramatically. New technologies transform the way people interact with each other, the way stories are shared and distributed, and the way reality is presented ...