Abstract An essential aspect of human communication is the ability to access and retrieve information from ones’ ‘mental lexicon’. This lexical access activates phonological and semantic components of concepts, yet the question whether and how these two components relate to each other remains widely debated. We harness tools from network science to construct a large-scale linguistic multilayer network comprising of phonological and semantic layers. We find that the links in the two layers are highly similar to each other and that adding information from one layer to the other increases efficiency by decreasing the network overall distances, but specifically affecting shorter distances. Finally, we show how a multilayer architecture demonstr...
Word similarities affect language acquisition and use in a multi-relational way barely accounted for...
A long time passed from the first word said by Homo sapiens to the first word said by a machine. The...
The work presented in this paper deals with the construction of a large-vocabulary semantic network ...
An essential aspect of human communication is the ability to access and retrieve information from on...
An essential aspect of human communication is the ability to access and retrieve information from on...
The mental lexicon is a complex cognitive system representing information about the words/concepts t...
AbstractRecently, the focus of complex networks’ research has shifted from the analysis of isolated ...
Semantic and phonological systems interact during word processing. However, the current approaches t...
The study of lexical semantics has produced a systematic analysis of binary relationships between co...
In this article, we describe the most extensive set of word associations collected to date. The data...
The mental lexicon stores words and information about words. The lexicon is seen by many researchers...
International audienceLinguistic Networks are structures that allow us to model the characteristics ...
In Linguistics and Psycholinguistics, phonotactics refers to the constraints on individual sounds in...
The complexity of natural language can be explored by means of multiplex analyses at different scale...
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...
Word similarities affect language acquisition and use in a multi-relational way barely accounted for...
A long time passed from the first word said by Homo sapiens to the first word said by a machine. The...
The work presented in this paper deals with the construction of a large-vocabulary semantic network ...
An essential aspect of human communication is the ability to access and retrieve information from on...
An essential aspect of human communication is the ability to access and retrieve information from on...
The mental lexicon is a complex cognitive system representing information about the words/concepts t...
AbstractRecently, the focus of complex networks’ research has shifted from the analysis of isolated ...
Semantic and phonological systems interact during word processing. However, the current approaches t...
The study of lexical semantics has produced a systematic analysis of binary relationships between co...
In this article, we describe the most extensive set of word associations collected to date. The data...
The mental lexicon stores words and information about words. The lexicon is seen by many researchers...
International audienceLinguistic Networks are structures that allow us to model the characteristics ...
In Linguistics and Psycholinguistics, phonotactics refers to the constraints on individual sounds in...
The complexity of natural language can be explored by means of multiplex analyses at different scale...
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...
Word similarities affect language acquisition and use in a multi-relational way barely accounted for...
A long time passed from the first word said by Homo sapiens to the first word said by a machine. The...
The work presented in this paper deals with the construction of a large-vocabulary semantic network ...