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Cognitive synonymy
Cognitive synonymy is a property of words or terms distinguished from similarity of mental associations, connotations, emotive responses, and poetic value; it is the information that a word or term expresses such that it is synonymous with a different word's cognitive meaning (as opposed to emotion or mental association elicited). -
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Index of analytic philosophy articles
This is a list of articles in analytic philosophy. ... Cognitive synonymy -
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Index of philosophy of language articles
This is an index of articles in philosophy of language ... Cognitive synonymy -
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Synonym
Words that are synonyms are said to be synonymous, and the state of being a synonym is called synonymy. ... Cognitive synonymy -
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Two Dogmas of Empiricism
W. V. O. Quine's paper "Two Dogmas of Empiricism", published in 1951, is one of the most celebrated papers of twentieth century philosophy in the analytic tradition. ... But does interchangeability hold as an explanation of cognitive synonymy? -
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Index of philosophy articles (A–C)
- 'Pataphysics - -ism - "And" theory of conservatism ... ... - Cognitive architecture - Cognitive bias - Cognitive closure ... - Cognitive description - Cognitive development - Cognitive dissonance - Cognitive liberty - Cognitive map - Cognitive meaning - Cognitive module - Cognitive neuroscience - Cognitive ontology - Cognitive psychology - Cognitive relativism - Cognitive revolution - Cognitive science - Cognitive science of... - Cognitive synonymy - Cognitive wheels -... -
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Latent semantic analysis
Find relations between terms (synonymy and polysemy). ... S-Space Package, a Computational Linguistics and Cognitive Science-oriented Java implementation of LSA -
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Construction grammar
CxG is typically associated with cognitive linguistics, partly because many of the linguists that are involved in CxG are also involved in cognitive linguistics, and partly because CxG and cognitive linguistics share many theoretical and philosophical foundations. ... Synonymy and monotony -
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Lexical semantics
As tools, lexical relations (defined as patterns of association that exist between lexical items in a language) like synonymy, antonymy (opposites), hyponymy and hypernymy - and to a certain degree homonymy as well - are used in this field. ... Theoretical linguistics Cognitive linguistics -
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Peter Pagin
Pagin has also worked in fields adjacent to the philosophy of language such as the philosophy of mind (work on sensation terms), cognitive psychology and psychiatry (work on speakers with autism), and the history of literature (work on indexicality and point of view). ... A Quinean Definition of Synonymy', Erkenntnis 55, 2001, pp. 7–32.
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