Semantic relations and compound transparency: A regression study in CARIN theory

According to the CARIN theory of Gagné and Shoben (1997), conceptual relations play an important role in compound interpretation. This study develops three measures gauging the role of conceptual relations, and pits these measures against measures based on latent semantic analysis (Landauer...

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Main Authors: Pham Hien, Baayen Harald R.
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Language:English
Published: Drustvo Psihologa Srbije 2013-01-01
Series:Psihologija
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2013/0048-57051304455P.pdf
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spelling doaj-5372708b7b5e4e70ab178adce9dbe2f12020-11-25T01:32:28ZengDrustvo Psihologa SrbijePsihologija0048-57051451-92832013-01-0146445547810.2298/PSI1304455P0048-57051304455PSemantic relations and compound transparency: A regression study in CARIN theoryPham Hien0Baayen Harald R.1University of Alberta, Alberta, CanadaUniversity of Alberta, Canada + Eberhard Karls University, Tübingen, GermanyAccording to the CARIN theory of Gagné and Shoben (1997), conceptual relations play an important role in compound interpretation. This study develops three measures gauging the role of conceptual relations, and pits these measures against measures based on latent semantic analysis (Landauer & Dumais, 1997). The CARIN measures successfully predict response latencies in a familiarity categorization task, in a semantic transparency task, and in visual lexical decision. Of the measures based on latent semantic analysis, only a measure orthogonal to the conceptual relations, which instead gauges the extent to which the concepts for the compound’s head and the compound itself are discriminated, also reached significance. Results further indicate that in tasks requiring careful assessment of the meaning of the compound, general knowledge of conceptual relations plays a central role, whereas in the lexical decision task, attention shifts to co-activated meanings and the specifics of the conceptual relations realized in the compound’s modifier family.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2013/0048-57051304455P.pdfconceptual relationssemantic transparencyrelative entropymorphological processingcompoundsCARIN theory
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Semantic relations and compound transparency: A regression study in CARIN theory
Psihologija
conceptual relations
semantic transparency
relative entropy
morphological processing
compounds
CARIN theory
author_facet Pham Hien
Baayen Harald R.
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title Semantic relations and compound transparency: A regression study in CARIN theory
title_short Semantic relations and compound transparency: A regression study in CARIN theory
title_full Semantic relations and compound transparency: A regression study in CARIN theory
title_fullStr Semantic relations and compound transparency: A regression study in CARIN theory
title_full_unstemmed Semantic relations and compound transparency: A regression study in CARIN theory
title_sort semantic relations and compound transparency: a regression study in carin theory
publisher Drustvo Psihologa Srbije
series Psihologija
issn 0048-5705
1451-9283
publishDate 2013-01-01
description According to the CARIN theory of Gagné and Shoben (1997), conceptual relations play an important role in compound interpretation. This study develops three measures gauging the role of conceptual relations, and pits these measures against measures based on latent semantic analysis (Landauer & Dumais, 1997). The CARIN measures successfully predict response latencies in a familiarity categorization task, in a semantic transparency task, and in visual lexical decision. Of the measures based on latent semantic analysis, only a measure orthogonal to the conceptual relations, which instead gauges the extent to which the concepts for the compound’s head and the compound itself are discriminated, also reached significance. Results further indicate that in tasks requiring careful assessment of the meaning of the compound, general knowledge of conceptual relations plays a central role, whereas in the lexical decision task, attention shifts to co-activated meanings and the specifics of the conceptual relations realized in the compound’s modifier family.
topic conceptual relations
semantic transparency
relative entropy
morphological processing
compounds
CARIN theory
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2013/0048-57051304455P.pdf
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