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Psycholinguistic norms for 320 fixed expressions (idioms and proverbs) in French
Patrick Bonin1, Alain Méot2, Jean-Michel Boucheix1
11 LEAD-CNRS (UMR 5022), Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Dijon, France.
Abstract:
We provide psycholinguistic norms for a new set of 160 French idiomatic expressions and 160 proverbs: knowledge, predictability, literality, compositionality, subjective and objective frequency, familiarity, age of acquisition (AoA) and length. Different analyses (reliability, descriptive statistics and correlations) performed on the norms are reported and discussed. The norms can be downloaded as Supplemental Material .
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