Hui Zhang

List of John Benjamins publications for which Hui Zhang plays a role.

Title

Cognitive Linguistics and the Study of Chinese

Edited by Dingfang Shu, Hui Zhang and Lifei Zhang

[Human Cognitive Processing, 67] 2019. xv, 313 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language | Cognitive linguistics | Psycholinguistics | Sino-Tibetan languages | Theoretical linguistics

Articles

Shu, Dingfang, Hui Zhang and Lifei Zhang 2019 Introduction to this volumeCognitive Linguistics and the Study of Chinese, Shu, Dingfang, Hui Zhang and Lifei Zhang (eds.), pp. 1–6 | Chapter
Zhang, Hui 2019 Chapter 8. A neurocognitive approach to Chinese idiom comprehension: An ERP studyCognitive Linguistics and the Study of Chinese, Shu, Dingfang, Hui Zhang and Lifei Zhang (eds.), pp. 227–259 | Chapter
In Chinese, three-character idioms abound, represented by a ‘base’ form as well as variants according to the context in which they are embedded. How base-forms and their variants are contextually processed is controversial. In the present study, event-related potentials (ERPs) data were collected… read more
This paper attempts to make a critical cognitive analysis of US strategic intelligence reports and aims at investigating language strategies and cognitive biases that occur in the reports and how the reports create the “realities” that may influence policymakers’ decisions. The data for analysis… read more
Xu, Tian, Hui Zhang and Chen Yu 2015 Cooperative gazing behaviors in human multi-robot interactionGaze in Human-Robot Communication, Broz, Frank, Hagen Lehmann, Bilge Mutlu and Yukiko Nakano (eds.), pp. 71–98 | Article
When humans are addressing multiple robots with informative speech acts (Clark & Carlson 1982), their cognitive resources are shared between all the participating robot agents. For each moment, the user’s behavior is not only determined by the actions of the robot that they are directly gazing at,… read more
Xu, Tian, Hui Zhang and Chen Yu 2013 Cooperative gazing behaviors in human multi-robot interactionGaze in human-robot communication, Broz, Frank, Hagen Lehmann, Bilge Mutlu and Yukiko Nakano (eds.), pp. 390–418 | Article
When humans are addressing multiple robots with informative speech acts (Clark & Carlson 1982), their cognitive resources are shared between all the participating robot agents. For each moment, the user’s behavior is not only determined by the actions of the robot that they are directly gazing at,… read more