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      Does understanding negation entail affirmation?

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      Journal of Pragmatics
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              We examined the prediction that people activate perceptual symbols during language comprehension. Subjects read sentences describing an animal or object in a certain location. The shape of the object or animal changed as a function of its location (e.g., eagle in the sky, eagle in a nest). However, this change was only implied by the sentences. After reading a sentence, subjects were presented with a line drawing of the object in question. They judged whether the object had been mentioned in the sentence (Experiment 1) or simply named the object (Experiment 2). In both cases, responses were faster when the pictured object's shape matched the shape implied by the sentence than when there was a mismatch. These results support the hypothesis that perceptual symbols are routinely activated in language comprehension.
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                Journal of Pragmatics
                Journal of Pragmatics
                Elsevier BV
                03782166
                July 2006
                July 2006
                : 38
                : 7
                : 1015-1032
                Article
                10.1016/j.pragma.2005.12.005
                1e5bdeef-830b-4b3c-9a76-b54fcddd0b38
                © 2006

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