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Hofmann, Markus J.; Biemann, Chris; Westbury, Chris; Murusidze, Mariam; Conrad, Markus; Jacobs, Arthur M. – Cognitive Science, 2018
What determines human ratings of association? We planned this paper as a test for association strength (AS) that is derived from the log likelihood that two words co-occur significantly more often together in sentences than is expected from their single word frequencies. We also investigated the moderately correlated interactions of word…
Descriptors: Prediction, Correlation, Word Frequency, Emotional Response
Reali, Florencia – Cognitive Science, 2017
Multiple constraints, including semantic, lexical, and usage-based factors, have been shown to influence dative alternation across different languages. This work explores whether fine-grained statistics and semantic properties of the verb affect the acceptability of dative constructions in Spanish. First, a corpus analysis reveals that verbs of…
Descriptors: Semantics, Spanish, Language Usage, Language Patterns
Manin, Dmitrii Y. – Cognitive Science, 2008
Zipf's law states that if words of language are ranked in the order of decreasing frequency in texts, the frequency of a word is inversely proportional to its rank. It is very reliably observed in the data, but to date it escaped satisfactory theoretical explanation. This article suggests that Zipf's law may result from a hierarchical organization…
Descriptors: Semantics, Word Frequency, Russian, Classification