1.Conceptual meaning, also known as denotative meaning or logical meaning, is assumed to be the most basic and central factor in linguistic communication and stays at the core of semantic study. The conceptual meaning of a word indicates the concept, and is thus relatively stable. See the ...
Lexical and semantic representations in the acquisition of L2 cognate and non-cognate words: Evidence from two learning methods in children. British Journal of Psychology, 103: 378-392, doi:10.1111/j.2044-8295.2011.02080.x.Comesana, Monserrat, Ana Paula Soares, Rosa Sanchez-Casas, and Catia ...
Amazon built semantic product searchusing customer behavioral data. Their neural net architecture shares embeddings across the query and product. Queries are fed into the model as they are while products are represented as an ordered bag-of-attributes (e.g., title, brand, color). They also trie...
Qualia structure is at the core of the generative properties of the lexicon, since it provides a general strategy for creating new types. For example, consider the properties of nouns such as ‘rock’ and ‘chair.’ These nouns can be distinguished on the basis of semantic criteria which clas...
Many examples of lexical change can be described using a limited set of concepts: co- vs. dis-lexification; lexical merger, lexical split, relexification, semantic realignment. I also showed how these examples of structural change can be fruitfully projected onto semantic maps: these spatial repre...
These studies have tried to specify the semantic components that were affected following a right hemisphere lesion, such as the nonliteral meanings of words (Brownell, Potter, Michelow & Gardner 1984; Gardner & Denes 1973). Most of the time they have used tasks that required controlled or ...
It should be acknowledged, however, that identifying, discriminating, and detecting phonemes in words can reflect lexical-semantic influences [5,21,22]. In general, audiovisual speech perception in CHL exceeds perception for either modality alone—although large individual variability characterizes these...
Llinguocognitive search of lexical lacunae 来自 core.ac.uk 喜欢 0 阅读量: 109 作者: Анохіна, Т.О 摘要: The article describes gaps in the lexical systems. The investigation being focused on the interlinguistic exteriorization of lacunae, describing lexical elements of culture (...
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“CONTAINMENT” concepts, while adpositionsin front ofandbehinddivide the semantic space of projective senses into more specific senses. Although it proposes a sensibly different taxonomy of spatial senses fromLevinson and Meira (2003), this work also suggests that spatial case markers can emerge in ...