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Their very linguistic perception of the world is being deformed, and we rapidly discover they are being reared in rural seclusion by a middle-aged businessman and his passive, acquiescent wife.
Murray writes of The Macquarie Dictionary (1981), in an essay titled "Centering the Language", that it shows "how much larger and richer our dialect is than many had thought, in part by gently but firmly shifting our linguistic perception, so that our entire language is henceforth centred for us, not thousands of miles away, but here where we live".
The scientific and materialist component was phrenology: the belief that minds come equipped with certain "faculties" (twenty-seven of them, according to the founder of phrenology, Franz Josef Gall), such as veneration, acquisitiveness, secretiveness, hope, combativeness, linguistic perception, form conception, size conception, and so on.
PART II in a short series of factors that shape your linguistic perception, but which themselves are para-linguistic at best: yesterday we looked at a study that found a more positive emotional valence in words typed predominantly with the right hand.
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No. First, even though the psychological abilities and mechanisms that Tomasello posits have been selected for linguistic functions, these abilities and mechanisms have continued to be used (and, plausibly, selected) for non-linguistic purposes, such as face recognition, theory of mind, non-linguistic perception, etc.
Regions specifically involved in linguistic prosody perception as compared to control are shown in Figure S5.
Intervention strategies might sensibly target specific types of linguistic action-perception networks that are functionally impaired but can still be activated within some specific stimulation setting.
The study "reinforces the idea that early linguistic background affects perception" in adults, says Magdalene Chalikia, a psychologist at Minnesota State University in Moorhead.
Conclusions: Multichannel cochlear implants in children provide perception, linguistic, and educational advantages, which are not adversely affected by long-term electrical stimulation.
The computer revolution transformed discussion of these questions, offering our best prospects yet for machines that emulate reasoning, decision-making, problem solving, perception, linguistic comprehension, and other characteristic mental processes.
For this reason, neurons could not execute serial computation quickly enough to match rapid human performance in perception, linguistic comprehension, decision-making, etc. Connectionists maintain that the only viable solution is to replace serial computation with a "massively parallel" computational architecture precisely what neural networks provide (Feldman and Ballard 1982; Rumelhart 1989).
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