MARELLI, MARCO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 7.760
EU - Europa 4.204
AS - Asia 1.376
SA - Sud America 30
OC - Oceania 17
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 10
AF - Africa 9
Totale 13.406
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 7.538
IT - Italia 1.132
DE - Germania 887
CN - Cina 715
SE - Svezia 518
IE - Irlanda 494
UA - Ucraina 357
HK - Hong Kong 303
CA - Canada 220
GB - Regno Unito 196
DK - Danimarca 153
VN - Vietnam 133
FI - Finlandia 109
FR - Francia 103
TR - Turchia 67
NL - Olanda 61
RU - Federazione Russa 60
BE - Belgio 46
KR - Corea 41
IN - India 39
JP - Giappone 33
AT - Austria 27
AU - Australia 17
BR - Brasile 17
ES - Italia 16
CH - Svizzera 10
IL - Israele 9
AR - Argentina 8
GR - Grecia 8
RS - Serbia 7
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 6
IR - Iran 6
JO - Giordania 6
SG - Singapore 6
A1 - Anonimo 5
ID - Indonesia 4
EU - Europa 3
HR - Croazia 3
MY - Malesia 3
NO - Norvegia 3
RO - Romania 3
TW - Taiwan 3
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 2
CL - Cile 2
CY - Cipro 2
MU - Mauritius 2
MX - Messico 2
NA - Namibia 2
SI - Slovenia 2
TH - Thailandia 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
CO - Colombia 1
EC - Ecuador 1
EE - Estonia 1
EG - Egitto 1
KE - Kenya 1
MD - Moldavia 1
NG - Nigeria 1
PE - Perù 1
PK - Pakistan 1
QA - Qatar 1
SC - Seychelles 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
TN - Tunisia 1
Totale 13.406
Città #
Ann Arbor 2.002
Frankfurt am Main 663
Ashburn 573
Woodbridge 539
Fairfield 509
Houston 498
Dublin 479
Jacksonville 421
Chandler 397
Wilmington 385
Milan 322
Dearborn 319
Hong Kong 280
New York 251
Princeton 224
Seattle 194
Cambridge 171
Nanjing 127
Shanghai 97
Beijing 89
Ottawa 84
Lachine 72
Altamura 64
Lawrence 64
Dong Ket 55
Rome 46
Guangzhou 43
Hebei 40
Toronto 36
Brussels 34
San Diego 34
London 31
Andover 30
Helsinki 30
Nanchang 30
Daejeon 29
Shenyang 29
Boardman 28
Norwalk 27
Vienna 27
Changsha 24
Hangzhou 24
Philadelphia 24
Pune 23
Tianjin 21
Verona 19
Jiaxing 18
Jinan 17
Bologna 16
Padova 16
Rosciano 14
Chicago 13
Edmonton 13
Kunming 13
Mountain View 13
Trento 13
University Park 13
Zhengzhou 13
Redmond 12
Sacramento 12
Washington 12
Hanoi 11
Huizen 11
Los Angeles 11
Ningbo 11
Pavia 11
Cagliari 10
Hefei 10
Amsterdam 9
Brescia 9
Central 9
Upper Marlboro 9
Anzio 8
Genoa 8
Messina 8
Segrate 8
Soga 8
Berlin 7
Florence 7
Gallarate 7
Groningen 7
Istanbul 7
Sydney 7
Amman 6
Auburn Hills 6
Bergamo 6
Caserta 6
Meieki 6
Moscow 6
Ramos Mejia 6
San Mateo 6
Santa Maria A Vico 6
Stuttgart 6
Trieste 6
Tübingen 6
Belgrade 5
Gardanne 5
Göttingen 5
Magdeburg 5
Rho 5
Totale 10.006
Nome #
The fruitless effort of growing a fruitless tree: Early morpho-orthographic and morpho-semantic effects in sentence reading 335
Evidence Evaluation: Measure Z Corresponds to Human Utility Judgments Better than Measure L and Optimal-Experimental-Design Models 317
Social Media and Language Processing: How Facebook and Twitter Provide the Best Frequency Estimates for Studying Word Recognition 309
Affixation in semantic space: Modeling morpheme meanings with compositional distributional semantics 307
Frequency Effects in the Processing of Italian Nominal Compounds: Modulation of Headedness and Semantic Transparency 298
Norme oggettive di frequenza visiva: cosa ci dicono 15 anni di immagini caricate su Flickr.com sui processi di elaborazione lessicale 262
Compounding as Abstract Operation in Semantic Space: Investigating relational effects through a large-scale, data-driven computational model 262
Framing effects reveal discrete lexical-semantic and sublexical procedures in reading: an fMRI study 246
Perceptual modality norms for 1,121 Italian words: A comparison with concreteness and imageability scores and an analysis of their impact in word processing tasks 242
Vector-Space Models of Semantic Representation From a Cognitive Perspective: A Discussion of Common Misconceptions 239
What “meaning” are you talking about? Distributional semantic models applied to verbal fluency tasks in people with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders 227
From sound to meaning: Phonology-to-Semantics mapping in visual word recognition 189
Somatic and visceral effects of word valence, arousal and concreteness in a continuum lexical space 177
Integration of base rates and new information in an abstract hypothesis-testing task 173
On the mechanisms of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS): How brain state and baseline performance level determine behavioral effects of TMS 170
Is morpho–orthographic segmentation obligatory? Evidence from a new eye–tracking masked priming paradigm 164
Semantic transparency is not invisibility: A computational model of perceptually-grounded conceptual combination in word processing 164
Images of the unseen: extrapolating visual representations for abstract and concrete words in a data-driven computational model 163
A database of orthography-semantics consistency (OSC) estimates for 15,017 English words 159
Word-embeddings Italian Semantic spaces: A semantic model for psycholinguistic research 157
Grammatical class, inflectional entropy and imageability effects in picture naming: a multiple single-case study on italian aphasic patients 156
Semantic transparency in free stems: The effect of Orthography-Semantics Consistency on word recognition 156
Influence of verb and noun bases on reading aloud derived nouns: Evidence from children with good and poor reading skills 154
External syntax and the Cumulative Effect in subject sub-extraction: An experimental evaluation 154
Three sides of a same coin? An investigation of phonological dyslexia in a group of Italian aphasic patients 153
Framing effect in reading: lexical and sublexical processing as seen with fMRI 152
No Delay for Some Inferences 148
Enter Sandman: Compound Processing and Semantic Transparency in a Compositional Perspective 143
Understanding phonemic fluency in motor neuron disease: insights from distributional semantic models 141
Understanding the mental lexicon through neglect dyslexia: a study on compound noun reading 135
Frequency effects in Italian compound word processing: The role of semantic transparency and headedness 129
Neglect dyslexia and the mental representation of compound nouns 129
‘Understanding’ differs between English and German: Capturing systematic language differences of complex words 129
Disentangling headedness from consituent position in Italian compound processing: evidence from priming effects 128
The additive integration of prior probabilities and new present information in one-shot tasks of hypothesis evaluation 126
Hey little sister, who's the only one? Modulating informativeness in the resolution of privative ambiguity 125
Mind your models! Distributional semantic models for the analysis of verbal fluency tasks in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders 125
Do semantic features capture a syntactic classification of compounds? Insights from compositional distributional semantics 124
Data-driven computational models reveal perceptual simulation in word processing 124
Morphological structure and neglect dyslexia: a study on compound-word reading 121
The Mental Parsing of Italian Nominal Compounds: Evidence from Deep Dyslexia 121
Syntax-semantic interface phenomena in people with schizophrenia: preliminary results of an eye-tracking study 121
The use of number words in natural language obeys Weber’s law 120
Trying to make it work: Compositional effects in the processing of compound “nonwords” 118
Crossed random effect models: Brief considerations on an application in psycholinguistics 116
Headedness and whole-word effects in compound processing: Evidence from neuropsychological studies 115
The representation of compound headedness in the mental lexicon: a picture naming study in aphasia 115
An amorphous model for morphological processing in visual comprehension based on naive discriminative learning 114
Meaning is in the beholders's eye: Morpho-semantic effects in masked priming 114
The multiple-lemma representation of Italian compound nouns: a single case study of deep dyslexia 113
When "Some" leads you down a garden path 112
Effetti semantici e morfologici nella dislessia profonda 110
New Perspectives on the Aging Lexicon 108
Grammatical and Semantic Effects in Reading Derived Nouns: A Study of Deep Dyslexia 108
Cross classified data structures recognition: an application 107
Effects of reading proficiency and of base and whole-word frequency on reading noun- and verb-derived words: An eye-tracking study in Italian primary school children 105
The mental representation of compound nouns and deep dyslexia: evidence in favour of a multiple-lemma hypothesis 104
Grounding the neurobiology of language in first principles: The necessity of non-language-centric explanations for language comprehension 104
The only one strategy in context 103
Autonomy level and quality of everyday experience of people with Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia 102
Global and constituent frequency effects in the processing of Italian compound nouns 101
Semantic transparency effects in German compounds: A large dataset and multiple-task investigation 101
Effetti semantici e morfologici nella dislessia profonda 99
Processing Argument Structure and Syntactic Complexity in People with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders 99
Head position and the mental representation of Italian nominal compounds 98
Understanding karma police: The perceived plausibility of noun compounds as predicted by distributional models of semantic representation 98
Are Italian nominal compounds hierarchically represented in the Mental Lexicon? A naming study on 104 aphasic patients 97
A new model of morphological processing in reading using discriminative learning 95
Corpus-based estimates of word association predict biases in judgment of word co-occurrence likelihood 95
For a probabilistic and multidisciplinary approach to the investigation of morphological processing 95
Compound headedness in the mental lexicon: An event-related potential study 93
A relatedness benchmark to test the role of determiners in compositional distributional semantics 92
The assessment of patients' quality of experience: Autonomy level and perceived challenges 89
Mechanisms for handling nested dependencies in neural-network language models and humans 89
Morfologia e Sintassi nelle parole composte: uno studio ERP 88
The tell–tall eye: Fixation times indicate morpho–semantic effects in masked priming 86
Framing effects in reading: an fMRI study 86
Lettura di nomi composti in pazienti con dislessia da neglect 84
Multimodal word meaning induction from minimal exposure to natural text 84
Mental representation and processing of nominal compounds: evidence from constituent priming in Italian 83
“Occhio al morfema”: Movimenti oculari e lettura di parole derivate in bambini della scuola primaria 83
The tell–tall eye: Fixation times indicate morpho–semantic effects in masked priming 82
Sensitivity to meaningful regularities acquired through experience 82
Compositional-ly derived representations of morphologically complex words in distributional semantics 81
Eye-movements and morphological processing in reading aloud derived nouns: a study with primary school children 81
SICK through the SemEval glasses. Lesson learned from the evaluation of compositional distributional semantic models on full sentences through semantic relatedness and textual entailment 80
Lettura di parole a morfologia complessa: un'analisi degli errori in bambini con e senza difficoltà di lettura 79
Mental representation and processing of Italian nominal compounds 79
Framing effect in reading: lexical and sublexical processing as seen with fMRI 77
Paradigm and task modulations on the morpho-orthographic effect: An eye-tracking study 75
The mental representation of compound nouns: evidendence from neuro and psycholinguistic studies 74
When exactly corners stop corning? Incremental masked priming and complex word identification 71
Semantic transparency and default head position: Italian compound word processing and grammatical class 70
Picking buttercups and eating butter cups: Spelling alternations, semantic relatedness, and their consequences for compound processing 70
Text reading in English as a second language: Evidence from the Multilingual Eye-Movements Corpus 68
Dealers deal after corners corn? Semantic contribution to morphological analysis as revealed by incremental masked priming 68
When exactly do dealers deal more than corner corns? Incremental masked priming and morpho–orthographic effects 66
Onesto a colpo d’occhio: accessibilità cognitiva e tratti morali 65
A (distributional) semantic perspective on the processing of morphologically complex words 65
You are “the only one”…how far do we go in search for referents? 64
Totale 12.874
Categoria #
all - tutte 38.678
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 38.678


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/2019448 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 62 147 205
2019/20202.206 248 99 141 122 208 271 285 188 241 138 202 63
2020/20212.375 178 96 221 230 146 256 237 208 228 214 137 224
2021/20221.434 124 160 151 100 93 130 68 74 89 79 108 258
2022/20232.580 299 505 254 147 212 382 107 191 165 67 130 121
2023/20242.374 123 123 169 227 282 534 276 325 315 0 0 0
Totale 14.136