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Assessing the Nature of Knowledge that is acquired in an Artificial Grammar Learning Paradigm
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Hostile and Aggressive Semantic Themes in Children’s Speech: Discovering Linguistic Indicators for Aggression
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Artificial Language Learning: The Concurrent Acquisition of Word Order and Semantics
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What Transformers Might Know About the Physical World: T5 and the Origins of Knowledge
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The Generative Nature of Commonsense Knowledge: Insights from Machine Learning
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Self-Generation of Novel Information through Integration of
Cross-Language Episodes
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Cross-Linguistic Sound to Meaning Mappings in Relational Terms:
The Role of Acoustic Form in Judgments of Word Meaning
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On vocal alignment to American- and Spanish-accented talkers
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Charm or Harm: The Effect of an American Southern Accent onAttitude and Comprehension
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The Sound of Color: Do Prosodic Cues Reflect Perceived Color and
Brightness?
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Language as a Window into the Mind: The Case of Space
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