Semantic categories in the world's languages often reflect a historical process of chaining: A name for one referent is extended to a conceptually related referent, and from there on to other referents, producing a chain of exemplars that all bear the same name. The beginning and end points of such a chain might in principle be rather dissimilar. There is also evidence supporting a contrasting picture: Languages tend to support efficient, informative communication, often through semantic categories in which all exemplars are similar. Here, we explore this tension through computational analyses of existing cross-language naming and sorting data from the domain of household containers. We find (a) formal evidence for historical semantic chain...
The cyclic naming paradigm, in which participants are slower to name pictures blocked by semantic ca...
We review some recent progress on the characterisation of long-range patterns of word use in languag...
In the present study, category coherence, a question why intuitive groupings for natural categories ...
Semantic categories in the world's languages often reflect a historical process of chaining: A name ...
<p>This chapter proposes that systems of semantic categories in the world's languages reflect the ne...
Crosslinguistic research on domains including kinship, color, folk biology, number, and spatial rela...
We derive a principled information-theoretic account of cross-language semantic variation. Specifica...
Word meanings extend over time due to a functional need for maintaining communicative expressivity w...
Semantic memory is the cognitive system devoted to storage and retrieval of conceptual knowledge. Em...
Natural language relies on a finite lexicon to express a potentially infinite set of ideas. This ten...
Semantic categories in the world's languages appear to reflect both universal conceptual tendencies ...
In the blocked-cyclic naming paradigm, participants repeatedly name small sets of objects that do or...
Bilinguals' lexical mappings for their two languages have been found to converge toward a common nam...
It has been proposed that a drive for efficient communication shapes systems of semantic categories ...
Are the semantic categories of very closely related languages the same? We present a new methodology...
The cyclic naming paradigm, in which participants are slower to name pictures blocked by semantic ca...
We review some recent progress on the characterisation of long-range patterns of word use in languag...
In the present study, category coherence, a question why intuitive groupings for natural categories ...
Semantic categories in the world's languages often reflect a historical process of chaining: A name ...
<p>This chapter proposes that systems of semantic categories in the world's languages reflect the ne...
Crosslinguistic research on domains including kinship, color, folk biology, number, and spatial rela...
We derive a principled information-theoretic account of cross-language semantic variation. Specifica...
Word meanings extend over time due to a functional need for maintaining communicative expressivity w...
Semantic memory is the cognitive system devoted to storage and retrieval of conceptual knowledge. Em...
Natural language relies on a finite lexicon to express a potentially infinite set of ideas. This ten...
Semantic categories in the world's languages appear to reflect both universal conceptual tendencies ...
In the blocked-cyclic naming paradigm, participants repeatedly name small sets of objects that do or...
Bilinguals' lexical mappings for their two languages have been found to converge toward a common nam...
It has been proposed that a drive for efficient communication shapes systems of semantic categories ...
Are the semantic categories of very closely related languages the same? We present a new methodology...
The cyclic naming paradigm, in which participants are slower to name pictures blocked by semantic ca...
We review some recent progress on the characterisation of long-range patterns of word use in languag...
In the present study, category coherence, a question why intuitive groupings for natural categories ...