This data set contains British-English ratings of meaning frequencies for 100 homonyms, i.e., words with multiple unrelated meanings (e.g., “money/river bank”). The homonyms were carefully selected based on linguistic principles, dictionary entries, and subjective ratings, and were validated for future studies examining meaning-frequency effects on homonym processing. Meaning frequencies were rated by 100 native British-English speakers (living throughout the UK) using the eDom norming procedure. The norms are available at <a href="http://osf.io/7k3eh/">http://osf.io/7k3eh/</a>
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This data set contains British-English ratings of meaning frequencies for 100 homonyms, i.e., words ...
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Human ratings of valence, arousal, and dominance are frequently used to study the cognitive mechanis...
The Glasgow Norms are a set of normative ratings for 5,553 English words on nine psycholinguistic di...
Resulting from inter-disciplinary research with Linguistics, this book addressed limitations of earl...
This data set contains British-English ratings of meaning frequencies for 100 homonyms, i.e., words ...
Words that are homonyms-that is, for which a single written and spoken form is associated with multi...
Published online: 15 August 2015Relative meaning frequency is a critical factor to consider in stud...
Although prior research has provided descriptive statistics for homographic words, most studies have...
First Online: 10 September 2018Most words are ambiguous, with interpretation dependent on context. A...
International audienceHomonyms are ambiguous words having several unrelated meanings (for example, b...
This article identifies and examines phonetic similarities and semantic differences of homonyms in E...
Summary : Free association norms and meaning frequencies for 162 ambiguous words Homonyms are ambigu...
In Norstedts Comprehensive English-Swedish Dictionary (2000) it is said that the numbered list of se...
The problem addressed in this thesis concerns the accuracy of Māori language vocabulary counts, e.g ...
We present word frequencies based on subtitles of British television programs. We show that the SUBT...
This article presents affective ratings for 210 British English and Finnish nouns, including taboo w...
Human ratings of valence, arousal, and dominance are frequently used to study the cognitive mechanis...
The Glasgow Norms are a set of normative ratings for 5,553 English words on nine psycholinguistic di...
Resulting from inter-disciplinary research with Linguistics, this book addressed limitations of earl...