Psychology of Language edit

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Potential Articles edit

Drafts edit

/Embodied Language Processing

+Embodied Sentence Comprehension -Zwann & Madden (start at page 25) (add more from here)

+Language Comprehenders Mentally Represent the Shapes of Objects -Zwann, Stanfield, & Yaxley >> Zwann 2

+Grounding Language in Action -Glenberg & Kaschak

+Root versus roof: automatic activation of location information during word processing -Lachmair et. al

+???? Language and Communication -Gibbs (add more from here)

+Emotion Simulation during language comprehension -Havas & Glenberg

    -used previous research section. find original articles??

>>>don't forget to link to other wikipedia pages, especially when using more scientific terms (such as motor activation/somatosensory systems)

+Effects of Intentional Motor Actions on Embodied Language Processing -Rueschemeyer et al.

+A critical look at the embodied cognition hypothesis and a new proposal for grounding conceptual content - Mahon et al.

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Embodied Language Processing edit

Hi, I noticed that you've written the embodied language processing -article almost by yourself. Looks great. Are you still working on it? I found it and thought that I might try to rework it a bit. Wikikrax (talk) 08:52, 4 March 2013 (UTC)Reply