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New avenues and challenges in semantic map research (with a case study in the semantic field of emotions)

Thanasis Georgakopoulos, Stéphane Polis

2022Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we present an overview of the methods associated with semantic maps, focusing on current challenges and new avenues for research in this area, which are at the core of the contributions to this special issue. Among the fundamental questions are: (1) the validity of the basic assumption, namely, to what extent does coexpression reflect semantic similarity; (2) the central problem of identifying analytical primitives in the domain of semantics; (3) the methods of inference used for creating coexpression maps and the representation techniques (graph structure vs. Euclidean space) as well as their respective merits (including the goodness of fit of the models); and (4) the use of semantic maps to support diachronic and synchronic descriptions of individual languages. In order to illustrate and discuss key aspects, we conduct an experiment in the semantic field of emotions, for which we construct a classical semantic map based on the dataset of CLICS 3 .

Topics & Concepts

Semantic similarityComputer scienceSemantics (computer science)InferenceField (mathematics)Natural language processingGraphRepresentation (politics)Distributional semanticsSemantic computingArtificial intelligenceTheoretical computer scienceSemantic WebMathematicsProgramming languagePolitical sciencePoliticsPure mathematicsLawCognitive Computing and NetworksLanguage and cultural evolutionCategorization, perception, and language