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Core semantic links or lexical associations: Assessing the nature of responses in word association tasks
Vivas, Leticia Yanina
; Manoiloff, Laura Maria Victoria
; García, Adolfo Martín
; Lizarralde, Francisco Angel José; Vivas, Jorge Ricardo
Fecha de publicación:
02/2019
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
ISSN:
1573-6555
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Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The processes tapped by the widely-used word association (WA) paradigm remain a matter of debate: while some authors consider them as driven by lexical co-occurrences, others emphasize the role of meaning-based connections. To test these contrastive hypotheses, we analyzed responses in a WA task in terms of their normative defining features (those describing the object denoted by the cue word). Results indicate that 72.5% of the responses had medium-to-high coincidence with such defining semantic features. Moreover, 75.51% of responses had medium-to-high values of Relevance (a measure of the importance of the feature for construing a given concept). Furthermore, most responses (62.7%) referred to elements of the situation in which the concept usually appears, followed by sensory properties (e.g., color) of the denoted object (27,86%). These results suggest that the processes behind WA tasks involve a reactivation of the cue item?s semantic properties, particularly those most relevant to its core meaning.
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Vivas, Leticia Yanina; Manoiloff, Laura Maria Victoria; García, Adolfo Martín; Lizarralde, Francisco Angel José; Vivas, Jorge Ricardo; Core semantic links or lexical associations: Assessing the nature of responses in word association tasks; Springer; Journal of Psycholinguistic Research; 48; 1; 2-2019; 243-256
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