Mind & Language

Papers
(The TQCC of Mind & Language is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
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Does the mind care about whether a word is abstract or concrete? Why concreteness is probably not a natural kind42
From the epistemic perspectives in experimental semantics to the ambiguity of proper names: Is the inference warranted? A critical notice of Jincai Li's The referential mechanism of proper names32
Capacitism and the transparency of evidence27
Design and syntax in pictures24
Shared semantics: Exploring the interface between human and chimpanzee gestural communication22
Contextualizing, eliminating, or glossing: What to do with unclear scientific concepts like representation20
Consciousness as a natural kind and the methodological puzzle of consciousness16
Assertion, denial, and the evolution of Boolean operators14
“Must” implies “can”12
Sentience and society: Towards a more values‐informed approach to policy10
The rationality of eating disorders10
There is more to belief than Van Leeuwen believes10
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Creating a large language model of a philosopher9
A metacognitive account of phenomenal force8
“Philosophers care about the truth”: Descriptive/normative generics8
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Tracking representationalism and olfaction8
Distributed autobiographical memories, distributed self‐narratives8
Notions of arbitrariness7
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Perceiving agency6
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Mental imagery through the lens of aphantasia6
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Language comprehension and the rhythm of perception6
A Bayesian interpretation of cross‐linguistic ambiguity tests6
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Susanna Schellenberg on perception5
Cross‐cultural variation and perspectivalism: Alignment of two red herrings?5
The pragmatic view on dual character concepts and expressions5
Deference, development, and large language models: Issues at the edge of sentience5
Why the performance of habit requires attention5
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In defense of language‐independent flexibility, or: What rodents and humans can do without language5
The concept of representation in the brain sciences: The current status and ways forward4
Imitation and culture: What gives?4
Kinds in the cognitive sciences: Reply to Weiskopf, Sullivan, and Robins4
Troubles with Rey's linguistic Eliminativism4
Is mental imagery everywhere? Commentary on Mental imagery: Philosophy, psychology, neuroscience by Bence Nanay4
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What are particularistic pejoratives?4
Conversational salience and mutual attention4
How words matter: A psycholinguistic argument for meaning revision4
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Names are not (always) predicates3
Replies to E. J. Green, Zoe Jenkin, and Jack Lyons3
Three questions on imagery and perception: A comment on Nanay's Mental imagery3
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The evolutionary psychology of syntax3
The perspective‐sensitivity of presuppositions3
Emotion descriptions and musical expressiveness3
Is the wandering mind a planning mind?3
What is diffuse attention?3
Backtracking through interventions: An exogenous intervention model for counterfactual semantics3
A vessel without a pilot: Bodily and affective experience in the Cotard delusion of inexistence3
The practicality of moral language and dynamic descriptivism3
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