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    A predictive coding model of the N400
    with Samer Nour Eddine, Trevor Brothers, Michael Spratling, and Gina R. Kuperberg
    Cognition 246 (C): 105755. 2024.
  • R. M. Hare On Universalizability
    NTU Philosophical Review 12 431-446. 1989.
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    Event decomposition and the syntax and semantics of durative phrases in Chinese
    In Johannes Dölling, Tatjana Heyde-Zybatow & Martin Schäfer (eds.), Event Structures in Linguistic Form and Interpretation, De Gruyter. pp. 31-54. 2008.
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    Choice functions and scope of existential polarity wh-phrases in mandarin chinese
    Linguistics and Philosophy 27 (4): 451-491. 2004.
    A recent popular analysis of English indefinites isthat they involve a choice function mechanism in their semantic interpretation. However,there are diversified views regarding how intermediate scope readings should be dealt withand which level(s) existential closure should apply to. This paper attempts to make acontribution to this debate by examining existential polarity wh-phrases in Chinese. I showthat unlike the behaviors of polarity indefinites in St''át''imcets reported by Matthewson(1999…Read more
  •  107
    Chinese comparatives and their implicational parameters
    Natural Language Semantics 17 (1): 1-27. 2009.
    This paper argues that superiority comparatives in Mandarin Chinese are all phrasal comparatives that can be directly interpreted, and makes a new suggestion of taking the bǐ-phrase (‘compare-phrase’) to be an adjunct and one constituent, but with bǐ-shells. This syntactic analysis allows one to combine into one phrase various compared constituents that would otherwise not be analyzed as forming a phrase by themselves. Semantically, in extension of work by Heim as well as Bhatt and Takahashi, bǐ…Read more
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    This paper shows that the semantics of shenme ‘what’ in Chinese bare conditionals may exhibit a phenomenon of double quantification. I argue that such double quantification can be nicely accounted for if one adopts Carlson's (1977a, b) semantics of bare plurals and verb meanings as well as the following two assumptions: (i) shenme ‘what’ can be a proform of bare NPs and hence has the same kind of denotation as bare NPs, and (ii) Chinese bare NPs are names of kinds of things. This analysis of Chi…Read more
  •  58
    Distributivity in Chiense and its Implications
    with Fred Landman
    Natural Language Semantics 6 (2): 201-243. 1998.
    This paper gives an analysis of the Chinese distributivity marker dou 'all', which can occur not only with definite plural NPs but also with NPs whose determiner is a quantifier word such as mei 'every' or dabufen-de 'most'. Besides normal distributive predicates, it can also occur with certain types of collective predicates. The difficulties of giving a compositional interpretation to constructions of these kinds are discussed in detail. I show that we can solve those difficulties if we treat d…Read more
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    Behavioral Model of Middle-Aged and Seniors for Bicycle Tourism
    with Shih-Yun Hsu, Juei-Ling Ho, and Mei-Ying Lai
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    On the semantics of comparative correlatives in mandarin chinese
    Journal of Semantics 24 (2): 169-213. 2007.
    The main objective of this article is to provide a formal semantics of comparative correlatives of the form ‘ yuè …, yuè … ’ in Mandarin Chinese. A new analysis is proposed which treats the comparative correlatives as one which involves a quantificational tripartite structure and which derives all the meanings of the ‘ yuè …, yuè … ’ constructions through a comparison of degrees which relate to different or same individuals. The comparison of the same or different degrees of a given property is …Read more
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    A Study on the Place Attachment of Golf Club Members
    with Chun Chen, Shih-Yun Hsu, and Chi-Hsuan Wu
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Guiguzi de ju, Wang Yangming de dao =
    Guangdong lu you chu ban she. 2014.
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    ObjectivesThis study aims to systematically analyze the effects of mind–body exercises on post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms, depression, and anxiety in patients with PTSD. Furthermore, it intends to provide scientific evidence-based exercise prescriptions.MethodsChinese and English databases were used as data sources to search for studies on the effects of mind–body exercises on symptoms associated with patients with PTSD from January 1980 to November 2020. After a rigorous screening, 16 e…Read more
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    Objectives: The present study aimed to systematically analyze the effects of physical activity on executive function, working memory, cognitive flexibility, and activities of daily living in Alzheimer's disease patients and to provide a scientific evidence-based exercise prescription.Methods: Both Chinese and English databases were used as sources of data to search for randomized controlled trials published between January 1980 and December 2019 relating to the effects of physical activity on ex…Read more
  •  52
    Episodic Specificity in Acquiring Thematic Knowledge of Novel Words from Descriptive Episodes
    with Meichao Zhang, Shuang Chen, Xiaohong Yang, and Yufang Yang
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
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    It is necessary to explore the significance of innovation and entrepreneurship to Chinese art education. The organization and operation mechanism of innovation and entrepreneurship education is studied according to the current situation of IEE in Chinese art colleges and universities. The IEE system of art colleges and universities is optimized, and a new teaching model of IEE with the characteristics is explored. In addition, the research methods are theoretical analysis, comparative analysis, …Read more
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    Information transmission in action video gaming experts: Inferences from the lateralized readiness potential
    with Jiaxin Xie, Ruifang Cui, Weiyi Ma, Jingqing Lu, Shaofei Ying, Dezhong Yao, Diankun Gong, Guojian Yan, and Tiejun Liu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    Research showed that action real-time strategy gaming experience is related to cognitive and neural plasticity, including visual selective attention and working memory, executive control, and information processing. This study explored the relationship between ARSG experience and information transmission in the auditory channel. Using an auditory, two-choice, go/no-go task and lateralized readiness potential as the index to partial information transmission, this study examined information transm…Read more
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    The COVID-19 pandemic gave rise to social and economic problems and pose a threat to most of enterprise. Faced with crisis and challenge, effective leaders and devoted employees are important factors for enterprises to overcome difficulties. We propose a moderated mediation model wherein narcissistic leader predicts subordinate’s followership through leader self-interest behavior perceived by subordinates, with organizational identification of leader acting as the contextual condition. Two-wave …Read more
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    Studies have shown that narcissistic individuals are more likely to become leaders in uncertain situations, while few studies paid attention to the relational mechanism, linking a narcissistic leader with subordinates and team attitudes and behaviors. Based on the “guanxi” and dominance complementarity theory, we examined the influencing mechanism of narcissistic leaders on subordinates and team followership. Two-wave data collected from 326 employees in the manufacturing and technology industry…Read more
  • E-Games in Education: the Case of Intermodality in Transport
    with Fernand Vandamme, Han Yousong, Mike Vandamme, and Peter Kaczmarski
    Communication and Cognition. Monographies 39 (3-4): 169-176. 2006.
  • Action registers the kernel of the onto thesauri approach to transport management
    with Femand Vandamme, Mike Vandamme, and Peter Kaczmarski
    Communication and Cognition. Monographies 39 (3-4): 157-167. 2006.
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    A Study on the Influence of Multi-Teaching Strategy Intervention Program on College Students’ Absorptive Capacity and Employability
    with Michael Yao-Ping Peng, Xiaoyao Yue, Yan Xu, and Yongjun Feng
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Student employability is a key aspect of any university degree. The relationship between high student learning outcomes and high employability is a problem that needs to be addressed and improved by colleges and universities. Students with high employability can find good jobs after graduation and perform well in the workplace. Employability is associated with the success of university education, thus giving the university a good reputation. This study explores the development of employability, …Read more
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    Factors Influencing Employees’ Subjective Wellbeing and Job Performance During the COVID-19 Global Pandemic: The Perspective of Social Cognitive Career Theory
    with Tzai-Chiao Lee, Michael Yao-Ping Peng, Hao-Kai Hung, and Din Jong
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    The novel coronavirus disease that emerged at the end of 2019 began threatening the health and lives of millions of people after a few weeks. However, social and economic problems derived from COVID-19 have changed the development of individuals and the whole country. This study examines the work conditions of Taiwanese versus mainland China employees, and evaluates the relationship between support mechanisms and subjective wellbeing from a social cognitive career theory perspective. In this stu…Read more
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    Complexity between Aging and the Structure of Financial Market: Empirical Evidence from Microdata
    with Chao Li, Rundong Luo, Guangjie Ning, Peiya Zhao, and Xiaoning Yu
    Complexity 2022 1-15. 2022.
    By empirically testing the scale and structure hypotheses of aging’s impacts on the financial market using Tobit, FRM, and Heckman selection models, this paper proves that the number and proportion of elderly family members change the structure of families’ financial assets, though without significant effects on their overall size. Specifically, aging increases the share of cash and deposits in families’ total financial assets and decreases both the quantity and percentage of investment in risky…Read more
  • Electronic chart systems software (ecs) an introduction
    with Yousong Han, Peter Kaczmarski, and Fernand Vandamme
    Communication and Cognition. Monographies 42 (3-4): 155-228. 2009.
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    Much of early western research has focused on identity. A primed identity can inhibit the priming of other alternative identities, and also negatively affect the intention to purchase products related to those alternative identities. In western culture, individuals operate within a cultural framework that makes them more likely to prioritize their own goals and less likely to rely on environmental factors when evaluating others. Individuals are more likely to choose products that fit their prime…Read more