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  1. 21 lip 2023 · Nature Machine Intelligence - The development of large language models is mainly a feat of engineering and so far has been largely disconnected from the field of linguistics. Exploring...

  2. Linguistic Intelligence refers to the ability to understand and use language effectively, which is a part of Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. It involves skills related to reading, writing, and verbal communication. AI generated definition based on: International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 2001

  3. The communication model of Schulz von Thun represents a further development (Fig. 9.1). It builds on the speech act theory (Searle 1969 ) as well as on Watzlawick’s communication theory (cf. Watzlawick et al. 2015 ), according to which every message has a content and a relationship aspect.

  4. 1 sty 2012 · In this paper, I will try to outline what kind of argumentation reinforce the suspicion that there is a special kind of intelligence (mental organ/module)—linguistic one. I try to test the hypothesis of linguistic intelligence in the light of the very idea of multiple intelligences. Download chapter PDF.

  5. In this study, we investigated the hypothesis that intelligence is associated with referential competence, conceived as the ability to find words to refer to our subjective and perceptual experience, and to evoke understanding of this experience in the listener.

  6. 16 sty 2019 · Semantics and syntax play their different roles in our essential communications. It is a worthy linguistic exercise to describe different profiles of complexity, accuracy, and fluency, and a worthy goal of cognitive psychology and usage-based linguistics to understand their origins.

  7. Gardner's definition of linguistic intelligence will illustrate that his notions of in-telligence are drawn from an objectivist examination of the brain. Although he claims to recognize cultural differences, his measures of linguistic intelligence (lex-ical, syntactic, phonological, semantic and pragmatic- the last two including "in-

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