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Conceptual Spaces at Work in Sensory Cognition : Domains, Dimensions and Distances
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The perception of intermediates
2015) Contrast in perception, cognition and language(
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Expanding a dictionary of marker words for uncertainty and negation using distributional semantics
2015) 6th International Workshop on Health Text Mining and Information Analysis, LOUHI 2015, co-located with EMNLP 2015 p.90-96(
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On the use of antonyms and synonyms from a domain perspective
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Visual analysis of stance markers in online social media
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The processing cost of negation in sentence comprehension : Evidence from eye movements
2015) 28th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing(
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On linguistics categories as categories : The case of antonyms and synonyms
2015) International Cognitive Linguistics Conference (ICLC)(
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Words as cues to conceptual structure: theoretical considerations and practical applications
2015) The Fifth Conference of the Scandinavian Association for Language and Cognition(
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New perspectives on gathering, vetting and employing Big Data from online social media : An interdisciplinary approach
2015) ICAME 36(
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On the position and meanings of epistemic complement-taking predicates in spoken British English
2015) The 13th International Cognitive Linguistics Conference(
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