21 pagesPersonality traits are often measured using person-descriptive terms, but data are limited regarding the frequency of usage for these terms in everyday language. This project reports on the relative frequency of usage for a large pool of American English terms (N = 18,240) using count estimates from search engine results and in books cataloged by Google. These estimates are based on the ngrams formed when each descriptor is combined with a common person-related noun (person, woman, man, girl, boy). Results are reported for each noun form and a frequency index in an online database that can be sorted, searched, and downloaded. We report on associations among the different noun forms and data types, and propose recommendations for the...
Recently data is becoming a key component in everything, and language studies are no exception. In o...
This work explores the association between human personality and language features consisting of seq...
International audienceCapitalizing on the Google’s Ngram corpus, we examined the possibility to esta...
9 pagesThis dataset contains 2,818 trait descriptive adjectives in English and information about the...
An important yet untested assumption within personality psychology is that more important person cha...
By using existing psychological word norms obtained by rating procedures we try to predict the frequ...
Large data resources play an increasingly important role in both linguistics and psycholinguistics. ...
Human ratings of valence, arousal, and dominance are frequently used to study the cognitive mechanis...
In this Perspective Article we assess the usefulness of Google’s new word frequencies for word recog...
This paper investigated frequent collocations used by English learners. Specifically, it is a corpus...
Individuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their respons...
We present word prevalence data for 61,858 English words. Word prevalence refers to the number of pe...
Word frequency is the most important variable in research on word processing and memory. Yet, the ma...
Mode of access: World Wide WebTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 81-97.Chapter 1: Introduction -...
Given the lack of empirical corpus-based frequency counts in many languages, it would be useful and ...
Recently data is becoming a key component in everything, and language studies are no exception. In o...
This work explores the association between human personality and language features consisting of seq...
International audienceCapitalizing on the Google’s Ngram corpus, we examined the possibility to esta...
9 pagesThis dataset contains 2,818 trait descriptive adjectives in English and information about the...
An important yet untested assumption within personality psychology is that more important person cha...
By using existing psychological word norms obtained by rating procedures we try to predict the frequ...
Large data resources play an increasingly important role in both linguistics and psycholinguistics. ...
Human ratings of valence, arousal, and dominance are frequently used to study the cognitive mechanis...
In this Perspective Article we assess the usefulness of Google’s new word frequencies for word recog...
This paper investigated frequent collocations used by English learners. Specifically, it is a corpus...
Individuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their respons...
We present word prevalence data for 61,858 English words. Word prevalence refers to the number of pe...
Word frequency is the most important variable in research on word processing and memory. Yet, the ma...
Mode of access: World Wide WebTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 81-97.Chapter 1: Introduction -...
Given the lack of empirical corpus-based frequency counts in many languages, it would be useful and ...
Recently data is becoming a key component in everything, and language studies are no exception. In o...
This work explores the association between human personality and language features consisting of seq...
International audienceCapitalizing on the Google’s Ngram corpus, we examined the possibility to esta...