Patterns of Closeness and Abstractness in Colexifications: The Case of Indigenous Languages in the Americas
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Colexification refers to linguistic phenomena where multiple concepts (meanings) are expressed by the same lexical form, such as polysemy or homophony. Colexifications have been found to be pervasive across languages and cultures. The problem of concreteness/abstractness of concepts is interdisciplinary, studied from a cognitive standpoint in linguistics, psychology, psycholinguistics, neurophysiology, etc. In this paper, we hypothesize that concepts that are closer in concreteness/abstractness are more likey to colexify, and we test the hypothesis across indigenous languages in Americas.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-18-2023
- Country:
- Asia > Russia (0.05)
- North America > United States
- Washington > King County
- Seattle (0.05)
- Louisiana > Orleans Parish
- New Orleans (0.05)
- Illinois > Cook County
- Chicago (0.05)
- Washington > King County
- Europe
- United Kingdom > England
- Oxfordshire > Oxford (0.05)
- Russia > Central Federal District
- Moscow Oblast > Moscow (0.05)
- Faroe Islands > Streymoy
- Tórshavn (0.05)
- Estonia > Tartu County
- Tartu (0.05)
- Denmark
- North Jutland > Aalborg (0.05)
- Capital Region > Copenhagen (0.05)
- United Kingdom > England
- Genre:
- Research Report > Experimental Study (0.90)
- Technology: