Abstract in Undetermined Previous research on antonyms has shown that some pairings form more felicitous couplings than others. Following up on that research, we conducted two semantic categorization experiments using Event Related Potentials to establish whether there are neurophysiological differences related to levels of antonym canonicity. In Experiment 1, the members of canonical antonym pairs (e.g. black-white), non-canonical antonym pairs (e.g. white-dark) and unrelated word pairs (e.g. bumpy-small) were presented in isolation separated either by a short (200ms) or a long (800ms) time interval. The canonical antonyms gave rise to significantly lower N400 amplitudes than both non-canonical antonyms and unrelated pairs, but no signific...
This paper argues that antonymy is a syntagmatic as well as a paradigmatic relation, and that antony...
This paper provides an overview of corpus investigations in studying antonymy with an aim to argue i...
This paper raises and discusses the relation of antonymy in adjectives. Antonymy is considered to pl...
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimental methods to gain insights i...
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimentalmethods to gain insights in...
The present pap er investigates the phenomenon of antonym canonicity by providing new b...
This paper seeks to explain why some semantically-opposed word pairs are more likely to be seen as c...
This study has two goals: Firstly, to give an account of the semantic organization of individually u...
This thesis presents a multi-method approach to the investigation of lexical opposition, taking into...
The present study investigated the effects of semantic constraints of antonymity-association on memo...
Synonymous and antonymous relationships among words may reflect the organization and/or processing i...
This chapter proposes an onomasiological research methodology forcross-linguistic investigations of ...
The study investigated the effect of unintentional learning of semantically unrelated word pairs on ...
We compare native and non-native processing of homonyms in sentence context whose two most frequent ...
Based on textual and psycholinguistic data, this article presents a Cognitive Semantic treatment of ...
This paper argues that antonymy is a syntagmatic as well as a paradigmatic relation, and that antony...
This paper provides an overview of corpus investigations in studying antonymy with an aim to argue i...
This paper raises and discusses the relation of antonymy in adjectives. Antonymy is considered to pl...
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimental methods to gain insights i...
The goal of this paper is to combine corpus methodology with experimentalmethods to gain insights in...
The present pap er investigates the phenomenon of antonym canonicity by providing new b...
This paper seeks to explain why some semantically-opposed word pairs are more likely to be seen as c...
This study has two goals: Firstly, to give an account of the semantic organization of individually u...
This thesis presents a multi-method approach to the investigation of lexical opposition, taking into...
The present study investigated the effects of semantic constraints of antonymity-association on memo...
Synonymous and antonymous relationships among words may reflect the organization and/or processing i...
This chapter proposes an onomasiological research methodology forcross-linguistic investigations of ...
The study investigated the effect of unintentional learning of semantically unrelated word pairs on ...
We compare native and non-native processing of homonyms in sentence context whose two most frequent ...
Based on textual and psycholinguistic data, this article presents a Cognitive Semantic treatment of ...
This paper argues that antonymy is a syntagmatic as well as a paradigmatic relation, and that antony...
This paper provides an overview of corpus investigations in studying antonymy with an aim to argue i...
This paper raises and discusses the relation of antonymy in adjectives. Antonymy is considered to pl...