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
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Notions of arbitrariness7
A Bayesian interpretation of cross‐linguistic ambiguity tests6
Perceiving agency6
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Mental imagery through the lens of aphantasia6
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Language comprehension and the rhythm of perception6
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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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A vessel without a pilot: Bodily and affective experience in the Cotard delusion of inexistence3
The practicality of moral language and dynamic descriptivism3
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
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