Chinese and English speakers' neural representations of word meaning offer a different picture of cross-language semantics than corpus and behavioral measures

Benjamin Zinszer, Andrew J. Anderson, Rajeev D. S. Raizada. Chinese and English speakers' neural representations of word meaning offer a different picture of cross-language semantics than corpus and behavioral measures. In Anna Papafragou, Daniel Grodner, Daniel Mirman, John C. Trueswell, editors, Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Recogbizing and Representing Events, CogSci 2016, Philadelphia, PA, USA, August 10-13, 2016. cognitivesciencesociety.org, 2016. [doi]

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