In psycholinguistics, concepts are considered abstract if they do not apply to physical objects that we can touch, see, feel, hear, smell or taste. Psychologists usually distinguish concrete from abstract concepts by means of so-called concreteness ratings. In concreteness rating studies, laypeople are asked to rate the concreteness of words based on the above criterion. The wide use of concreteness ratings motivates an assessment of them. I point out two problems: First, most current concreteness ratings test the intuited concreteness of word forms as opposed to concepts. This ignores the ubiquitous phenomenon of lexical ambiguity. Second, the criterion of abstract concepts that the instruction texts of rating studies rely on does not capt...
Conceptual concreteness and categorical specificity are two continuous variables that allow distingu...
Recent theories propose that abstract concepts, compared to concrete ones, might activate to a large...
The relation of abstract concepts to the modality-specific systems is discussed controversially. Acc...
In psycholinguistics, concepts are considered abstract if they do not apply to physical objects that...
This thesis is about the concrete-abstract distinction (‘concreteness’) as it applies in psycholingu...
Abstract concepts (“freedom”) differ from concrete ones (“cat”), as they do not have a bounded, iden...
The distinction between abstract and concrete concepts is fundamental to cognitive linguistics and c...
In recent years, several scientific disciplines – linguistics, psychology, psycholinguistics, neurop...
Despite the recent upsurge in research on abstract concepts, there remain puzzles at the foundation ...
The issue of how abstract concepts are represented is widely debated. However, evidence is controver...
The ‘standard picture of meaning’ suggests that natural languages are composed of two different kind...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the abstract-concrete dichotomy by introducing a ...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining concrete concepts ...
This study is a first attempt to unravel the almost unexplored domain of abstract conceptual knowled...
The 'standard picture of meaning' suggests that natural languages are composed of two different kind...
Conceptual concreteness and categorical specificity are two continuous variables that allow distingu...
Recent theories propose that abstract concepts, compared to concrete ones, might activate to a large...
The relation of abstract concepts to the modality-specific systems is discussed controversially. Acc...
In psycholinguistics, concepts are considered abstract if they do not apply to physical objects that...
This thesis is about the concrete-abstract distinction (‘concreteness’) as it applies in psycholingu...
Abstract concepts (“freedom”) differ from concrete ones (“cat”), as they do not have a bounded, iden...
The distinction between abstract and concrete concepts is fundamental to cognitive linguistics and c...
In recent years, several scientific disciplines – linguistics, psychology, psycholinguistics, neurop...
Despite the recent upsurge in research on abstract concepts, there remain puzzles at the foundation ...
The issue of how abstract concepts are represented is widely debated. However, evidence is controver...
The ‘standard picture of meaning’ suggests that natural languages are composed of two different kind...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the abstract-concrete dichotomy by introducing a ...
While embodied approaches of cognition have proved to be successful in explaining concrete concepts ...
This study is a first attempt to unravel the almost unexplored domain of abstract conceptual knowled...
The 'standard picture of meaning' suggests that natural languages are composed of two different kind...
Conceptual concreteness and categorical specificity are two continuous variables that allow distingu...
Recent theories propose that abstract concepts, compared to concrete ones, might activate to a large...
The relation of abstract concepts to the modality-specific systems is discussed controversially. Acc...