In the new era of information and communication technology, the representation of information is of increasing importance. Knowing how words are connected to each other in the mind and what processes facilitate the creation of connections could result in better optimized applications, e.g. in computer aided education or in search engines. This paper models the growth process of a word association database with an algorithm. We present the network structure of word associations for an agglutinative language and compare it with the network of English word associations. Using the real-world data so obtained, we create a model that reproduces the main features of the observed growth process and show the evolution of the network. The model descr...
ABSTRACT-Analyses of adult semantic networks suggest a learning mechanism involving preferential att...
A number of studies on network analysis have focused on language networks based on free word associa...
Our work focuses on modelling word-formation paradigms. We propose that networks (Newman 2010) provi...
The mental lexicon stores words and information about words. The lexicon is seen by many researchers...
Hungarian word association network. The network was collected from the word association database Con...
This article presents and evaluates a model to automatically derive word association networks from t...
We present statistical analyses of the large-scale structure of three types of semantic networks: wo...
International audienceWe investigate the directed and weighted complex network of free word associat...
Bilingual word association networks can be beneficial as a tool in foreign language education becaus...
Semantic and phonological systems interact during word processing. However, the current approaches t...
In this article, we describe the most extensive set of word associations collected to date. The data...
A number of properties of word associations, generated in a continuous task, were investigated. Firs...
The May 1973 issue of Word Ways introduced the concept of a word network, a connected diagram of wor...
Word similarities affect language acquisition and use in a multi-relational way barely accounted for...
© 2018 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved. Creation of the Google Books Ngram corp...
ABSTRACT-Analyses of adult semantic networks suggest a learning mechanism involving preferential att...
A number of studies on network analysis have focused on language networks based on free word associa...
Our work focuses on modelling word-formation paradigms. We propose that networks (Newman 2010) provi...
The mental lexicon stores words and information about words. The lexicon is seen by many researchers...
Hungarian word association network. The network was collected from the word association database Con...
This article presents and evaluates a model to automatically derive word association networks from t...
We present statistical analyses of the large-scale structure of three types of semantic networks: wo...
International audienceWe investigate the directed and weighted complex network of free word associat...
Bilingual word association networks can be beneficial as a tool in foreign language education becaus...
Semantic and phonological systems interact during word processing. However, the current approaches t...
In this article, we describe the most extensive set of word associations collected to date. The data...
A number of properties of word associations, generated in a continuous task, were investigated. Firs...
The May 1973 issue of Word Ways introduced the concept of a word network, a connected diagram of wor...
Word similarities affect language acquisition and use in a multi-relational way barely accounted for...
© 2018 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved. Creation of the Google Books Ngram corp...
ABSTRACT-Analyses of adult semantic networks suggest a learning mechanism involving preferential att...
A number of studies on network analysis have focused on language networks based on free word associa...
Our work focuses on modelling word-formation paradigms. We propose that networks (Newman 2010) provi...