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    Word Naming in the L1 and L2: A Dynamic Perspective on Automatization and the Degree of Semantic Involvement in Naming.Rika Plat, Wander Lowie & Kees de Bot - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The lexical account of word naming considered further.Marcus Taft - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (4):727-727.
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    Word form encoding in Chinese word naming and word typing.Jenn-Yeu Chen & Cheng-Yi Li - 2011 - Cognition 121 (1):140-146.
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    The Lost Language of Symbolism; An Inquiry into the Origin of Certain Letters, Words, Names, Fairy-Tales, Folklore, and MythologiesHarold Bayley.Sonia Wohl - 1952 - Isis 43 (3):301-302.
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    Semantic effects in lexical access: Evidence from single-word naming.Lee Wurm, Douglas Vakoch, Joanna Aycock & Robyn Childers - 2003 - Cognition and Emotion 17 (4):547-565.
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    Investigating the importance of the least supported phoneme on visual word naming.Mark Yates - 2010 - Cognition 115 (1):197-201.
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    Age-of-acquisition and frequency effects in speeded word naming.Simon Gerhand & Christopher Barry - 1999 - Cognition 73 (2):B27-B36.
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    The Name Search for Sufis and the Issue of the Origin of the Word Tasawwuf.Eyyup Akdağ - 2019 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 23 (2):715-737.
    Towards the end of the Tābi‘ūn generation (the generation of Muslims who followed the Sahaba [companions of the prophet Muhammad]), there was a search for a name through history, for people who were members of Ahl as-Sunnah (people of the tradition and the community of Muhammad [peace be upon him]), and were distinguished from other people with their understanding of zuhd (asceticism) and faqr (indigence), and their sensitivity to worship and to abide by righteous deeds. In this process, any name (...)
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    Names and words in the philosophy of zhuangzi.Guorong Yang - 2008 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (1):1-26.
    The examination of names and words constitutes an important aspect of the philosophy of Zhuangzi. With the debate over the relationship between name and reality as its background, this examination not only involves the connection between form and meaning, but also targets at the connection between concepts and objects. The debate over the relationship between name and reality correlates with the discussion of the connection between words and meanings or ideas. For Zhuangzi, the function of names and words is first (...)
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    Unconscious cognition isn’t that smart: Modulation of masked repetition priming effect in the word naming task.Sachiko Kinoshita, Kenneth I. Forster & Michael C. Mozer - 2008 - Cognition 107 (2):623-649.
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    Naming and framing: understanding the power of words across disciplines, domains, and modalities.Viktor Smith - 2021 - New York: Routledge.
    This book offers an innovative, unified theoretical model for better understanding of the processes underpinning naming and framing and the power of words in shaping our perceived reality.
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  12. Every Word is a Name: Autonymy and Quotation in Augustine.Tamer Nawar - 2021 - Mind 130 (518):595-616.
    Augustine famously claims every word is a name. Some readers take Augustine to thereby maintain a purely referentialist semantic account according to which every word is a referential expression whose meaning is its extension. Other readers think that Augustine is no referentialist and is merely claiming that every word has some meaning. In this paper, I clarify Augustine’s arguments to the effect that every word is a name and argue that ‘every word is a name’ (...)
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  13. Number words as number names.Friederike Moltmann - 2017 - Linguistics and Philosophy 40 (4):331-345.
    This paper criticizes the view that number words in argument position retain the meaning they have on an adjectival or determiner use, as argued by Hofweber :179–225, 2005) and Moltmann :499–534, 2013a, 2013b). In particular the paper re-evaluates syntactic evidence from German given in Moltmann to that effect.
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  14. Single word syntactic primes affect rapid naming.Wt Farrar & Ah Kawamoto - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):466-466.
  15. Words for color: Naming, signifying and identifying color in the theologies of Roger Bacon and his contemporaries.Katherine H. Tachau - 1998 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 82:415-30.
     
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  16. Names and Words in the Philosophy of "Zhuangzi".Yang Guorong & Xiao Mo - 2008 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (1):1 - 26.
    The examination of names and words constitutes an important aspect of the philosophy of Zhuangzi. With the debate over the relationship between name and reality as its background, this examination not only involves the connection between form and meaning, but also targets at the connection between concepts and objects. The debate over the relationship between name and reality correlates with the discussion of the connection between words and meanings or ideas. For Zhuangzi, the function of names and words is first (...)
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    Excess Words, Surplus Names: Rancière and Habermas on Speech, Agency, and Equality.Michael Feola - 2019 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 27 (2):32-53.
    Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Rancière treat speech as the medium for politics and, likewise, both diagnose the pathologies that follow from blockages on civic speech. That said, these broad commonalities give rise to significant divides regarding the social ontology of language, the forms of power that attend linguistic exchange, and how speech informs democratic agency. Ultimately, the essay will argue that Rancière highlights the political deficits within deliberative commitments to democratic values. In doing so, his challenge yields broader insights for (...)
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    A Word in the Name of the Editors of.Janusz Kuczyński - 1976 - Dialectics and Humanism 3 (2):168-168.
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    The word as revelation: names of Gods.Ram Swarup - 1980 - New Delhi: Impex Indida.
  20. Name similarity and category decisions about pictures and words.P. Siple, Me Lassaline & Wf Walls - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):518-518.
     
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    Failure of subliminal word presentations to generate interference to color naming.Laurence J. Severance & Frederick N. Dyer - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 101 (1):186.
  22. Proper names in early word learning: Rethinking a theoretical account of lexical development.D. Geoffrey Hall - 2009 - Mind and Language 24 (4):404-432.
    There is evidence that children learn both proper names and count nouns from the outset of lexical development. Furthermore, children's first proper names are typically words for people, whereas their first count nouns are commonly terms for other objects, including artifacts. I argue that these facts represent a challenge for two well-known theoretical accounts of object word learning. I defend an alternative account, which credits young children with conceptual resources to acquire words for both individual objects and object categories, (...)
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    A Word and the World: The Significance of Naming the Calorimeter.Lissa Roberts - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):198-222.
  24. Naming and Reference: The Link of Word to Object.Raymond John Nelson - 1992 - New York: Routledge.
    First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    No Names Apart: The Separation of Word and History in Derrida's "Le Dernier Mot du Racisme".Anne McClintock & Rob Nixon - 1986 - Critical Inquiry 13 (1):140-154.
    As it stands, Derrida’s protest is deficient in any sense of how the discourses of South African racism have been at once historically constituted and politically constitutive. For to begin to investigate how the representation of racial difference has functioned in South Africa’s political and economic life, it is necessary to recognize and track the shifting character of these discourses. Derrida, however, blurs historical differences by conferring on the single term apartheid a spurious autonomy and agency: “The word concentrates (...)
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  26. Causality, Criticality, and Reading Words: Distinct Sources of Fractal Scaling in Behavioral Sequences.Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (5):785-837.
    The finding of fractal scaling (FS) in behavioral sequences has raised a debate on whether FS is a pervasive property of the cognitive system or is the result of specific processes. Inferences about the origins of properties in time sequences are causal. That is, as opposed to correlational inferences reflecting instantaneous symmetrical relations, causal inferences concern asymmetric relations lagged in time. Here, I integrate Granger-causality with inferences about FS. Four simulations illustrate that causal analyses can isolate distinct FS sources, whereas (...)
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    Mistical Wordes and Names Infinite: An Edition and Study of Humfrey Lock's Treatise on Alchemy. [REVIEW]Peter K. Benbow - 2014 - Annals of Science 71 (2):289-291.
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    Innateness, abstract names, and syntactic cues in how children learn the meanings of words.Heidi Harley & Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1107-1108.
    Bloom masterfully captures the state-of-the-art in the study of lexical acquisition. He also exposes the extent of our ignorance about the learning of names for non-observables. HCLMW adopts an innatist position without adopting modularity of mind; however, it seems likely that modularity is needed to bridge the gap between object names and the rest of the lexicon.
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    Naming and Reference: the Link of Word to Object.David B. Martens - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (180):389-391.
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    Cognitive accessibility predicts word order of couples’ names in English and Japanese.Adele E. Goldberg & Karina Tachihara - 2020 - Cognitive Linguistics 31 (2):231-249.
    We investigate the order in which speakers produce the proper names of couples they know personally in English and Japanese, two languages with markedly different constituent word orders. Results demonstrate that speakers of both languages tend to produce the name of the person they feel closer to before the name of the other member of the couple (N = 180). In this way, speakers’ unique personal histories give rise to a remarkably systematic linguistic generalization in both English and Japanese. (...)
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    Words and Things Manfred Kraus: Name und Sache, ein Problem im frühgriechischen Denken. (Studien zur antiken Philosophic, 14.) Pp. v+256. Amsterdam: B. R. Grüner, 1987. fl. 120. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (01):59-60.
  32. Naming versus referring in the selection of words.Peter C. Gordon - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (1):44-44.
    The theory of lexical selection presented by Levelt, Roelofs & Meyer addresses the mechanisms of semantic activation that lead to the selection of isolated words. The theory does not appear to extend naturally to the referential use of words in coherent discourse. A more complete theory of lexical selection has to consider the semantics of discourse as well as lexical semantics.
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    The problem of names, as illustrated by the word "light".William E. Ritter & Edna W. Bailey - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (23):617-626.
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    “When” Does Picture Naming Take Longer Than Word Reading?Andrea Valente, Svetlana Pinet, F. -Xavier Alario & Marina Laganaro - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  35. Lexical stress influences naming latencies for disyllabic words.K. R. Kluender, M. A. Walsh & Pb Gough - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):337-337.
     
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    Concepts and words in the 18-month-old: Acquiring concept names under controlled conditions.Keith E. Nelson & John D. Bonvillian - 1973 - Cognition 2 (4):435-450.
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    Written distractor words influence brain activity during overt picture naming.Michele T. Diaz, Larson J. Hogstrom, Jie Zhuang, James T. Voyvodic, Micah A. Johnson & C. Christine Camblin - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  38. Names of Words: A Reply to Dr. Whiteley.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1957 - Analysis 18 (1):17 - 19.
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  39. Names of Words: A Note on Analysis "Problem" no. 10.C. H. Whiteley - 1956 - Analysis 17 (5):119.
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    Choice Reaction Times to Hues Printed in Conflicting Hue Names and Nonsense Words.Barry Gholson & Raymond H. Hohle - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (3p1):413.
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    Find the Word! — But Where?: Maturana’s ‘Coordination’ and Sartre’s ‘Reflection’ around Naming.Seiichi Imoto - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Greeting words of M. V. Popovych, the academic and director of the Institute of Philosophy named after G.S.Skovoroda NAS of Ukraine. [REVIEW]Myroslav Popovych - 2015 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 73:17-18.
    With great pleasure, I congratulate the participants of this international scientific conference: the Honorable Apostolic Nuncio in Ukraine, Archbishop Thomas Galicton, the dear Beatitude Lubomyr of Cardinal Husar, respected representatives of all Ukrainian churches and religious organizations present in this hall, and colleagues from religious scholars who come from different regions of Ukraine, and foreign participants in this conference.
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    “P. H. Sawyer, ed., Names, Words and Graves: Early Medieval Settlement. Lectures delivered in the University of Leeds, May 1978. Leeds, Eng.: School of History, University of Leeds, 1979. Paper. Pp. vii, 93. £3.50.Actes du Xème congrès des historiens médiévistes de l'enseignement supérieur public, Lille-Villeneuve d'Ascq, 18–19 mai 1979: Le paysage rural. Réalités et représentations.” Villeneuve d'Ascq: Université des Sciences Humaines, Lettres et Arts. Paper. Pp. 319.Landscape History 1 . Paper. Pp. 89; 28 illustrations. May be ordered from the Editor, Dr. M. L. Faull, 3 Benjamin St., Wakefield, Eng. WF2 9AN.Lester J. Bilsky, ed., Historical Ecology: Essays on Environment and Social Change. Port Washington, N.Y., and London: Kennikat Press, 1980. Pp. 195. $13.50. [REVIEW]Fredric L. Cheyette - 1981 - Speculum 56 (3):677-678.
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    When having two names facilitates lexical selection: Similar results in the picture-word task from translation distractors in bilinguals and synonym distractors in monolinguals.Alexandra S. Dylman & Christopher Barry - 2018 - Cognition 171 (C):151-171.
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    Peter J. Grund. Misticall Wordes and Names Infinite: An Edition and Study of Humfrey Lock's Treatise on Alchemy. xii + 350 pp., illus., tables, apps., bibl. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2011. $72. [REVIEW]Peter Forshaw - 2012 - Isis 103 (3):575-577.
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    Holger Steen Sørensen. Word-classes in modern English. With special reference to proper names, With an introductory theory of grammar, meaning, and reference. English, with brief Danish summary. G. E. C. Gad, Copenhagen1958, 189 pp. [REVIEW]Donald J. Hillman - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):263-264.
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    Peter J. Grund, ‘Misticall Wordes and Names Infinite’: An Edition and Study of Humfrey Lock's Treatise on Alchemy. Tempe: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2011. Pp. xii+350. ISBN 978-0-86698-415-7. $72.00. [REVIEW]Anke Timmermann - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Science 45 (3):456-457.
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    Integral Bias in Naming of Phobia-related Words.Maryanne Martin, Pauline Horder & Gregory V. Jones - 1992 - Cognition and Emotion 6 (6):479-486.
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    Effect of context and category name on the recall of categorized word lists.Robert L. Hudson & James B. Austin - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 86 (1):43.
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    Language, Names and Information.Frank Jackson (ed.) - 2010 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Language, Names, and Information_ is an important contribution to philosophy of language by one of its foremost scholars, challenging the pervasive view that the description theory of proper names is dead in the water, and defending a version of the description theory from a perspective on language that sees words as a wonderful source of information about the nature of the world we live in. Challenges current pervasive view that the description theory of reference for proper names has been refuted (...)
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