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HOW COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING CAN INFORM COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS – A CASE STUDY

HOW COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING CAN INFORM COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS – A CASE STUDY


Author:  T. Belpaeme

Abstract
The author suggests language can bridge the embodiment gap between language users with heterogeneous perception and allow communication and common use of categories and concepts for the proof of which a computer model and robotic implementation are represented.

Keywords:  constructivist approach, models of cognition and language, words, association, adaptation, socio-cultural constraints

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