Adele Abrahamsen: Publications by Topic

Psycholinguistics (Adults)

  • In most of these reports, semantic processing is investigated using either multidimensional scaling or semantic networks as a representational medium. The first and last reports focus on syntactic processing within the framework of Chomsky's Standard Theory. Psycholinguistics is also discussed historically in some of the publications listed under Cognitive Science and as a case study under Interdisciplinary Relationships.
  • Talks are listed only if there is no corresponding published report.

James, C. T., & Abrahamsen, A. A. (1977). Recognition memory for active and passive sentences. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 6, 37-47.

Abrahamsen, A. A. (1975). Experimental analysis of the semantics of movement. In D. A. Norman, D. E. Rumelhart, & the LNR Research Group, Explorations in Cognition (pp. 247-276). San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.

Abrahamsen, A. A. (1974). Review of J. R. Anderson & G. H. Bower, Human associative memory. American Scientist, July-August.

Abrahamsen, A. A., & Santa, J. (1974, November). The semantic marking of sex in cognition: Why women are minus-male. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Anthropological Association, Mexico City.

Rumelhart, D. E., & Abrahamsen, A. A. (1973). A model for analogical reasoning. Cognitive Psychology, 5, 1-28.

Chapin, P. G., Smith, T. S., & Abrahamsen, A. A. (1972). Two factors in perceptual segmentation of speech. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 11, 164-173.

 

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