Lexical semantics has a problem. As Allesandro Lenci put it, the problem is that it cannot distinguish semantic from non-semantic relationships within its data. (2008, 2014). The data it relies on are patterns of co-occurrence of lexemes within linguistic corpora. But patterns of co-occurrence can reflect either our knowledge of what the world is like or our knowledge of what words mean -- matters of fact or matters of meaning. In this essay, I develop a semantic theory which draws this distinction in a way which makes it discernible in lexical semantics and cognitive science research. In doing so, this theory unifies truth-functional and structuralist approaches to semantics, and provides an integrated explanation of ...
Recognition of objects, their representation and retrieval in memory and the link of this representa...
In this article, we describe the most extensive set of word associations collected to date. The data...
The evidence coming from cognitive psychology and linguistics shows that pairs of reference concepts...
Lexical semantics has a problem. As Allesandro Lenci put it, the problem is that it cannot distingui...
(1) This is Part 2 of the semantic theory I call TM. In Part 1, I developed TM as a theory in the an...
This chapter presents a theoretical review of how humans represent and process word meaning (lexico-...
The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework of lexical meaning, broadly along the lines of C...
Lexical semantics is concerned with modeling the meaning of lexicalitems. Its leading questions are ...
concepts, cognitive models and meaning-construction VYVYAN EVANS In this paper I address the role of...
This paper tries to unify a widely held semanticist view on the nature of meaning and content with t...
International audienceThis chapter introduces the field of polysemy and synonymy studies from a Cogn...
A central question in cognitive science is how semantic information is mentally represented. Two dom...
This book explores how some word meanings are paradigmatically related to each other, for example, a...
In much of neuroimaging and neuropsychology, regions of the brain have been associated with ‘lexical...
The present work is a plea for a cognitive-based view of lexical meaning. Traditional, usually taxon...
Recognition of objects, their representation and retrieval in memory and the link of this representa...
In this article, we describe the most extensive set of word associations collected to date. The data...
The evidence coming from cognitive psychology and linguistics shows that pairs of reference concepts...
Lexical semantics has a problem. As Allesandro Lenci put it, the problem is that it cannot distingui...
(1) This is Part 2 of the semantic theory I call TM. In Part 1, I developed TM as a theory in the an...
This chapter presents a theoretical review of how humans represent and process word meaning (lexico-...
The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework of lexical meaning, broadly along the lines of C...
Lexical semantics is concerned with modeling the meaning of lexicalitems. Its leading questions are ...
concepts, cognitive models and meaning-construction VYVYAN EVANS In this paper I address the role of...
This paper tries to unify a widely held semanticist view on the nature of meaning and content with t...
International audienceThis chapter introduces the field of polysemy and synonymy studies from a Cogn...
A central question in cognitive science is how semantic information is mentally represented. Two dom...
This book explores how some word meanings are paradigmatically related to each other, for example, a...
In much of neuroimaging and neuropsychology, regions of the brain have been associated with ‘lexical...
The present work is a plea for a cognitive-based view of lexical meaning. Traditional, usually taxon...
Recognition of objects, their representation and retrieval in memory and the link of this representa...
In this article, we describe the most extensive set of word associations collected to date. The data...
The evidence coming from cognitive psychology and linguistics shows that pairs of reference concepts...