We investigated how the properties of lexical items, which label object features, affect concept tokening. We addressed this issue by modeling data from three sources: (1) norms obtained from a dataset of 78,000 features to a set of pictures representing living and nonliving objects; (2) accuracy data from a picture-word priming congruency task with stimuli presented for 50-60 milliseconds; and (3) corpus data on the lexical properties of four different social usage count measures. We conducted two sets of analyses: one relying on sample count-based measures (i.e., measures based on the norming study: sample frequency, cue validity, feature distinctiveness), and a second relying on the social usage count-based measures (i.e., word frequency...
Features are at the core of many empirical and modeling endeavors in the study of semantic concepts....
Object concepts mediate objects in real world and their categorical information in human memory. The...
Many cognitive psychological, computational, and neuropsychological approaches to the organisation o...
We investigated how the properties of lexical items, which label object features, affect concept tok...
Lexical access is the process in which basic components of meaning in language, the lexical entries ...
Concepts are essential to mental life - they allow us to think about the world, and to communicate t...
Understanding how our knowledge about the world is organized can help us understand how we are able ...
Current feature-based semantic memory models assume that the semantic representations of concepts di...
Semantic features have been playing a central role in investi- gating the nature of our conceptual r...
Recent theories of cognition recognize the importance of context in cognitive tasks. However, many t...
Contemporary models of spoken word production assume conceptual feature sharing determines the speed...
In conceptual combinations such aspeeled apples, two kinds of features are potentially accessible: p...
The aim of this study was to investigate the roles of features on conceptual activation. A picture ...
We contrasted the predictive power of three measures of semantic richness—number of features (NFs), ...
We conceptualize objects based on sensory and motor information gleaned from real-world experience. ...
Features are at the core of many empirical and modeling endeavors in the study of semantic concepts....
Object concepts mediate objects in real world and their categorical information in human memory. The...
Many cognitive psychological, computational, and neuropsychological approaches to the organisation o...
We investigated how the properties of lexical items, which label object features, affect concept tok...
Lexical access is the process in which basic components of meaning in language, the lexical entries ...
Concepts are essential to mental life - they allow us to think about the world, and to communicate t...
Understanding how our knowledge about the world is organized can help us understand how we are able ...
Current feature-based semantic memory models assume that the semantic representations of concepts di...
Semantic features have been playing a central role in investi- gating the nature of our conceptual r...
Recent theories of cognition recognize the importance of context in cognitive tasks. However, many t...
Contemporary models of spoken word production assume conceptual feature sharing determines the speed...
In conceptual combinations such aspeeled apples, two kinds of features are potentially accessible: p...
The aim of this study was to investigate the roles of features on conceptual activation. A picture ...
We contrasted the predictive power of three measures of semantic richness—number of features (NFs), ...
We conceptualize objects based on sensory and motor information gleaned from real-world experience. ...
Features are at the core of many empirical and modeling endeavors in the study of semantic concepts....
Object concepts mediate objects in real world and their categorical information in human memory. The...
Many cognitive psychological, computational, and neuropsychological approaches to the organisation o...