A new collection of semantically related word pairs in German is presented, which was compiled via human judgement experiments and comprises (i) a representative selection of target lexi-cal units balanced for semantic category, polysemy, and corpus frequency, (ii) a set of human-generated semantically related word pairs based on the target units, and (iii) a subset of the generated word pairs rated for their relation strength, including positive and negative relation evidence. We address the three paradigmatic relations antonymy, hypernymy and synonymy, and systematically work across the three word classes of adjectives, nouns, and verbs. A series of quantitative and qualitative analyses demonstrates that (i) antonyms are more canon-ical t...
The article focusing on the latest research in antonymy (Jones et al. 2012) proposes to see this lex...
This paper raises and discusses the relation of antonymy in adjectives. Antonymy is considered to pl...
This dissertation argues that what are traditionally called lexical relations (antonymy, synonymy, h...
The doctoral thesis concems the research of lexical relations among a sampie of German adjectives, w...
This book explores how some word meanings are paradigmatically related to each other, for example, a...
Contextual lexical relations, such as sense relations, have traditionally played an essential role i...
We present a collection of association norms to 246 German depictable compound nouns and their const...
This article explores the distinction between paradigmatic semantic relations, both from a cognitive...
This work is concerned with an investigation of semantic associations. We performed an elicitation t...
This study includes both theoretical and qualitative research and falls within the framework of sema...
This paper uses human verb associations as the basis for an investigation of verb properties, focusi...
The article deals with the issues of lexical paradigms from the point of view of their application i...
This article presents a study to distinguish and quantify the various types of semantic associations...
This paper investigates semantic relations in semantic change, word formation, and borrowing in the...
This article presents a study to distinguish and quantify the various types of semantic associations...
The article focusing on the latest research in antonymy (Jones et al. 2012) proposes to see this lex...
This paper raises and discusses the relation of antonymy in adjectives. Antonymy is considered to pl...
This dissertation argues that what are traditionally called lexical relations (antonymy, synonymy, h...
The doctoral thesis concems the research of lexical relations among a sampie of German adjectives, w...
This book explores how some word meanings are paradigmatically related to each other, for example, a...
Contextual lexical relations, such as sense relations, have traditionally played an essential role i...
We present a collection of association norms to 246 German depictable compound nouns and their const...
This article explores the distinction between paradigmatic semantic relations, both from a cognitive...
This work is concerned with an investigation of semantic associations. We performed an elicitation t...
This study includes both theoretical and qualitative research and falls within the framework of sema...
This paper uses human verb associations as the basis for an investigation of verb properties, focusi...
The article deals with the issues of lexical paradigms from the point of view of their application i...
This article presents a study to distinguish and quantify the various types of semantic associations...
This paper investigates semantic relations in semantic change, word formation, and borrowing in the...
This article presents a study to distinguish and quantify the various types of semantic associations...
The article focusing on the latest research in antonymy (Jones et al. 2012) proposes to see this lex...
This paper raises and discusses the relation of antonymy in adjectives. Antonymy is considered to pl...
This dissertation argues that what are traditionally called lexical relations (antonymy, synonymy, h...