The Role of Cognitive Coherence in Reference Resolution

认知连贯性在参考解析中的作用

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    7793344
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 20.23万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2010
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2010-01-11 至 2012-12-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Our perceptions of the semantic relations that hold between objects, events and situations have far-reaching consequences for our ability to learn and reason about our environment. In particular, recognizing that two events or objects are similar to each other, or that one is a cause or a consequence of the other, is central for understanding how the world works. Our ability to distinguish different semantic relations is also fundamental for language comprehension, and a growing body of research suggests that our ability to infer what relations hold between different events is necessary for successful pronoun interpretation. Pronouns (e.g. they, she, it) play a central role in the information management process that underlies successful communication, but, due to their semantically impoverished nature, appear to pose a challenge for the language comprehension system. Recent research suggests that a successful account of pronoun interpretation needs to take into account the semantic coherence relations that hold between sentences (e.g. X is a result of Y, X is similar to Y). However, the linguistic and cognitive properties of these coherence representations are not yet well- understood: It is not known whether these representations are specific to language (and possibly specific to the pronoun interpretation process), or whether they are more domain-general and shared between language and non-linguistic cognitive representations. In addition, the question of how coherence effects interact with other factors that have been found to influence pronoun interpretation is still open. Our long-term goal is learn more about how different linguistic and visual cues contribute to the semantic relations that people perceive or infer to hold between events, how these relations are represented and how they influence language processing. The proposed research is the first step towards this goal, and focuses on investigating the nature of the coherence- related representations that underlie pronoun interpretation. To do this, we develop a novel experimental paradigm that combines visual-world eye-tracking with priming. The proposed research has 3 specific aims: (1) to test for direct evidence for coherence-related representations being activated during pronoun interpretation, (2) to determine how domain-general these coherence representations are, and (3) to investigate whether and to what extent pronoun interpretation is guided by linguistic representations, in particular anaphoric dependency representations, that cannot be derived from coherence. The significance of this research extends beyond pronoun interpretation. Although these experiments investigate the representations underlying pronoun interpretation, they constitute the first steps in a broader research continuum that aims to further our understanding of how people recognize and represent semantic relations between events. The new eye-tracking+priming paradigm potentially offers a unified way of investigating causality and similarity in two different domains, language and vision, allowing us to investigate the perception of causality and similarity in a new light by benefiting from cross-fertilization between linguistic and visual research on coherence relations. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Research on the mental representations involved in the interpretation of pronouns (she, it, they) - in particular the extent of their linguistic and cognitive generality - can potentially contribute to our understanding of the discourse-level challenges faced by second-language learners, children, and linguistically- and/or memory- impaired individuals (e.g., individuals with aphasia or Alzheimer's disease). In addition, the proposed research has the potential to bring together insights from linguistic and visuo-spatial research, thereby furthering our understanding of how humans recognize and represent semantic relations between events - an aspect of cognition that is crucial for our ability to learn and reason about our environment.
描述(由申请人提供):我们对物体、事件和情况之间的语义关系的感知对我们学习和推理环境的能力具有深远的影响。特别是,认识到两个事件或对象彼此相似,或者一个是另一个的原因或结果,对于理解世界是如何运作的至关重要。我们区分不同语义关系的能力也是语言理解的基础,越来越多的研究表明,我们推断不同事件之间关系的能力对于成功的代词解释是必要的。代词(如他们,她,它)在信息管理过程中发挥着核心作用,成功的沟通,但由于其语义贫困的性质,似乎对语言理解系统构成了挑战。最近的研究表明,一个成功的解释代词需要考虑到句子之间的语义连贯关系(例如,X是Y的结果,X类似于Y)。然而,这些连贯表征的语言和认知特性尚未得到很好的理解:不知道这些表征是否特定于语言(可能特定于代词解释过程),或者它们是否更具有一般性,并且在语言和非语言认知表征之间共享。此外,连贯效应如何与其他影响代词理解的因素相互作用的问题仍然是开放的。我们的长期目标是更多地了解不同的语言和视觉线索如何有助于人们感知或推断事件之间的语义关系,这些关系如何表现以及它们如何影响语言处理。本文的研究是实现这一目标的第一步,重点探讨了代词理解中与连贯相关的表征的本质。为此,我们开发了一种新的实验范式,将视觉世界的眼动跟踪与启动相结合。本研究有三个具体目标:(1)测试在代词解释过程中连贯相关表征被激活的直接证据,(2)确定这些连贯表征的域一般性如何,(3)调查代词解释是否以及在多大程度上受语言表征的指导,特别是回指依赖表征,不能从连贯中推导出来。本研究的意义超越了代词的解释。虽然这些实验调查的代表性的代词解释,他们构成了更广泛的研究连续体,旨在进一步了解人们如何识别和代表事件之间的语义关系的第一步。新的眼动跟踪+启动范式可能提供了一个统一的方式来调查因果关系和相似性在两个不同的领域,语言和视觉,使我们能够调查的因果关系和相似性的感知在一个新的光受益于语言和视觉之间的交叉施肥的连贯关系的研究。 公共卫生关系:对代词(她,它,他们)解释中涉及的心理表征的研究-特别是其语言和认知普遍性的程度-可能有助于我们理解第二语言学习者,儿童和语言和/或记忆受损的个人(例如,患有失语症或阿尔茨海默病的人)。此外,拟议的研究有可能汇集来自语言学和视觉空间研究的见解,从而进一步了解人类如何识别和表示事件之间的语义关系-这是认知的一个方面,对于我们学习和推理环境的能力至关重要。

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Elsi M Kaiser其他文献

A Software Tool Aimed at Automating the Generation, Distribution, and Assessment of Social Media Messages for Health Promotion and Education Research (Preprint)
旨在自动生成、分发和评估社交媒体消息以促进健康促进和教育研究的软件工具(预印本)
  • DOI:
    10.2196/preprints.11263
  • 发表时间:
    2018
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    6.1
  • 作者:
    K. Reuter;A. MacLennan;NamQuyen Le;Jennifer B Unger;Elsi M Kaiser;Praveen Angyan
  • 通讯作者:
    Praveen Angyan

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The Role of Cognitive Coherence in Reference Resolution
认知连贯性在参考解析中的作用
  • 批准号:
    8012820
  • 财政年份:
    2010
  • 资助金额:
    $ 20.23万
  • 项目类别:
The Role of Cognitive Coherence in Reference Resolution
认知连贯性在参考解析中的作用
  • 批准号:
    8207247
  • 财政年份:
    2010
  • 资助金额:
    $ 20.23万
  • 项目类别:
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