In this article, we hypothesize that some of the structural properties of paradigmatic graphs of the hierarchical small world type are to be found in all natural languages. Within this hypothesis of the universal structure of paradigmatic graphs, we explore a method for the automatic analysis of semantic groupings in order to distinguish, on typological and cognitive levels, which groupings are universal, and which are more limited geographically, genetically or culturall
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...
Words in human language interact in sentences in non-random ways, and allow humans to construct an a...
<p>Solid lines denote paradigmatic relations, while dashed lines denote syntagmatic relations. The c...
International audienceIn this article, we hypothesize that some of the structural properties of para...
Recently, the small world phenomenon has been investigated by example of networks of lexical and tex...
AbstractConceptual graphs are a semantic representation that has a direct mapping to natural languag...
In recent years, a new interest for the use of graph-theory based networks has emerged within the fi...
The main goal of this thesis is to understand the topological properties of semantic networks, to fi...
this paper, we show that the co-occurrence of words in sentences relies on the network structure of ...
Mehler A, Pustylnikov O, Diewald N. Geography of social ontologies: Testing a variant of the Sapir-W...
AbstractDuring the past several years, social network analysis methods have been used to model many ...
The social and the cultural orders are dual – that is, they constitute each other. To understand eit...
AbstractA semantic network is a graph of the structure of meaning. This article introduces semantic ...
AbstractThis paper presents an overview of the ECO (English COnversational System) family formalism ...
We present statistical analyses of the large-scale structure of three types of semantic networks: wo...
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...
Words in human language interact in sentences in non-random ways, and allow humans to construct an a...
<p>Solid lines denote paradigmatic relations, while dashed lines denote syntagmatic relations. The c...
International audienceIn this article, we hypothesize that some of the structural properties of para...
Recently, the small world phenomenon has been investigated by example of networks of lexical and tex...
AbstractConceptual graphs are a semantic representation that has a direct mapping to natural languag...
In recent years, a new interest for the use of graph-theory based networks has emerged within the fi...
The main goal of this thesis is to understand the topological properties of semantic networks, to fi...
this paper, we show that the co-occurrence of words in sentences relies on the network structure of ...
Mehler A, Pustylnikov O, Diewald N. Geography of social ontologies: Testing a variant of the Sapir-W...
AbstractDuring the past several years, social network analysis methods have been used to model many ...
The social and the cultural orders are dual – that is, they constitute each other. To understand eit...
AbstractA semantic network is a graph of the structure of meaning. This article introduces semantic ...
AbstractThis paper presents an overview of the ECO (English COnversational System) family formalism ...
We present statistical analyses of the large-scale structure of three types of semantic networks: wo...
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...
Words in human language interact in sentences in non-random ways, and allow humans to construct an a...
<p>Solid lines denote paradigmatic relations, while dashed lines denote syntagmatic relations. The c...