Journal article

Lexicosemantic, affective, and distributional norms for 1,000 Dutch adjectives

S Verheyen, S De Deyne, S Linsen, G Storms

Behavior Research Methods | SPRINGER | Published : 2020

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Abstract

The research of the word is still very much the research of the noun. Adjectives have been largely overlooked, despite being the second-largest word class in many languages and serving an important communicative function, because of the rich, nuanced qualifications they afford. Adjectives are also ideally suited to study the interface between cognition and emotion, as they naturally cover the entire range of lexicosemantic variables such as imageability (infinite–green), and affective variables such as valence (sad–happy). We illustrate this by showing how the centrality of words in the mental lexicon varies as a function of the words’ affective dimensions, using newly collected norms for 1,..

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