Individual differences and polysemy have rich literatures in cognitive linguistics, but little is said about the prospect of individual differences in polysemy. This article reports an investigation that sought to establish whether people vary in the senses of a polysemous word that they find meaningful, and to develop a novel methodology to study polysemy. The methodology combined established tools: sentence-sorting tasks, a rarely used statistical model of inter-participant agreement, and network visualisation. Two hundred and five English-speaking participants completed one of twelve sentence-sorting tasks on two occasions, separated by a delay of two months. Participants varied in how similarly they sorted the sentences as compared to o...
Meaning relatedness affects storage of ambiguous words in the mental lexicon: unrelated meanings(hom...
It is well established in the theoretical (see Weinreich 1964) and empirical study (see Jastrzembski...
The effects of polysemy (number of meanings) and word frequency were examined in lexical decision an...
95 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Previous research (Klein & Mur...
Funding The reported research and the writing of this paper were sup-ported by a grant awarded by th...
This thesis investigates the notion of distance between different interpretations of polysemic words...
For example, one can draw a gun, draw water from a well, or draw a diagram. Despite the frequency of...
A seldom expressed assumption in word comprehension studies, that words have invariant semantic qual...
Most words in natural languages are polysemous, that is they have related but different meanings in ...
One of the most pressing issues in lexical semantics is surely the lack of solid empirical criteria ...
This article aims to investigate the empirical validity of the types of lexical networks found in th...
Previous research revealed a significant polysemy effect: namely, it found that words with multiple ...
Polysemy, the phenomenon whereby a linguistic unit exhibits multiple distinct yet related meanings i...
This thesis explores the processing of lexical ambiguity: words with several unrelated meanings (hom...
Polysemy refers to word forms that have semantically related or overlapping meanings. Studies of po...
Meaning relatedness affects storage of ambiguous words in the mental lexicon: unrelated meanings(hom...
It is well established in the theoretical (see Weinreich 1964) and empirical study (see Jastrzembski...
The effects of polysemy (number of meanings) and word frequency were examined in lexical decision an...
95 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Previous research (Klein & Mur...
Funding The reported research and the writing of this paper were sup-ported by a grant awarded by th...
This thesis investigates the notion of distance between different interpretations of polysemic words...
For example, one can draw a gun, draw water from a well, or draw a diagram. Despite the frequency of...
A seldom expressed assumption in word comprehension studies, that words have invariant semantic qual...
Most words in natural languages are polysemous, that is they have related but different meanings in ...
One of the most pressing issues in lexical semantics is surely the lack of solid empirical criteria ...
This article aims to investigate the empirical validity of the types of lexical networks found in th...
Previous research revealed a significant polysemy effect: namely, it found that words with multiple ...
Polysemy, the phenomenon whereby a linguistic unit exhibits multiple distinct yet related meanings i...
This thesis explores the processing of lexical ambiguity: words with several unrelated meanings (hom...
Polysemy refers to word forms that have semantically related or overlapping meanings. Studies of po...
Meaning relatedness affects storage of ambiguous words in the mental lexicon: unrelated meanings(hom...
It is well established in the theoretical (see Weinreich 1964) and empirical study (see Jastrzembski...
The effects of polysemy (number of meanings) and word frequency were examined in lexical decision an...