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Concreteness/abstractness ratings for two-character Chinese words in MELD-SCH

Xu Xu, Jiayin Li

2020PLoS ONE61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The concreteness-abstractness continuum is considered a primary dimension in the representation of semantic networks. Its theoretical importance and clinical significance are widely acknowledged. To assist and enhance future research, this study collected and evaluated concreteness/abstractness ratings for 9,877 two-character Chinese words retrieved from the MEga study of Lexical Decision in Simplified CHinese (MELD-SCH, Tsang et al, 2018). The ratings were validated through comparisons with previous rating studies on concreteness and imageability of smaller word samples. Relations of word concreteness with word frequency, age-of-acquisition, and efficiency of lexical processing were also examined. These ratings provide an additional dimension of information to two-character words in the database MELD-SCH, permitting not only more comprehensive research on the Chinese language, but also cross-language investigation of the concreteness effect between Chinese and other languages such as English and Dutch where a large database of concreteness ratings is also available.

Topics & Concepts

ConcretenessCharacter (mathematics)Word lists by frequencyPsychologyWord (group theory)Dimension (graph theory)Cognitive psychologyPsycholinguisticsWord processingLinguisticsComputer scienceNatural language processingCognitionMathematicsNeurosciencePhilosophyPure mathematicsGeometrySentenceNeurobiology of Language and BilingualismText Readability and SimplificationTopic Modeling