Cognitive science has a longstanding interest in the ways that people acquire and use abstract vs. concrete words (e.g., truth vs. piano). One dominant theory holds that abstract and concrete words are subserved by two parallel semantic systems. We recently proposed an alternative account of abstract-concrete word representation premised upon a unitary, high dimensional semantic space wherein word meaning is nested. We hypothesize that a range of cognitive and perceptual dimensions (e.g., emotion, time, space, color, size, visual form) bound this space, forming a conceptual topography. Here we report a normative study where we examined the clustering properties of a sample of English words (N = 750) spanning a spectrum of concreteness in a ...
The ‘standard picture of meaning’ suggests that natural languages are composed of two different kind...
Concreteness ratings are frequently used in a variety of disciplines to operationalize differences b...
International audienceWords that correspond to a potential sensory experience—concrete words—have lo...
The distinction between abstract and concrete concepts is fundamental to cognitive linguistics and c...
In recent years, several scientific disciplines – linguistics, psychology, psycholinguistics, neurop...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
<div><p>Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language process...
A consolidated approach to the study of the mental representation of word meanings has consisted in ...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
The aim of this research was to establish whether and to what extent the stimulus context affected c...
Concreteness ratings are presented for 37,058 English words and 2,896 two-word expressions (such as ...
Concreteness ratings are often used as a measure of readability. There have been several attempts to...
Abstract: Subjective ratings of dimensions of lexical meaning have long been used in experimental ps...
In psycholinguistics, concepts are considered abstract if they do not apply to physical objects that...
According to the traditional view, both imageability and concreteness ratings reflect the way word m...
The ‘standard picture of meaning’ suggests that natural languages are composed of two different kind...
Concreteness ratings are frequently used in a variety of disciplines to operationalize differences b...
International audienceWords that correspond to a potential sensory experience—concrete words—have lo...
The distinction between abstract and concrete concepts is fundamental to cognitive linguistics and c...
In recent years, several scientific disciplines – linguistics, psychology, psycholinguistics, neurop...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
<div><p>Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language process...
A consolidated approach to the study of the mental representation of word meanings has consisted in ...
Size is an important visuo-spatial characteristic of the physical world. In language processing, pre...
The aim of this research was to establish whether and to what extent the stimulus context affected c...
Concreteness ratings are presented for 37,058 English words and 2,896 two-word expressions (such as ...
Concreteness ratings are often used as a measure of readability. There have been several attempts to...
Abstract: Subjective ratings of dimensions of lexical meaning have long been used in experimental ps...
In psycholinguistics, concepts are considered abstract if they do not apply to physical objects that...
According to the traditional view, both imageability and concreteness ratings reflect the way word m...
The ‘standard picture of meaning’ suggests that natural languages are composed of two different kind...
Concreteness ratings are frequently used in a variety of disciplines to operationalize differences b...
International audienceWords that correspond to a potential sensory experience—concrete words—have lo...