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Published on: November 16, 2017
Central emotions and hubs in a colexification network
Mitsuki Fukuya1, Tomoko Matsumoto2, Yutaka Shimada3
1Department of Information and Computer Technology, Tokyo University of Science, 6-3-1 Niijuku, Katsushika-ku, 125-8585, Tokyo, Japan. fukuya@hisenkei.net.
Abstract:
By focusing on colexification, we detected central emotions sharing semantic commonalities with many other emotions in terms of a semantic relationship of both similarity and associativity. In analysis, we created colexification networks from multiple languages by assigning a concept to a vertex and colexification to an edge. We identify concepts of emotions with a large weight in the colexification network and specify central emotions by finding hub emotions. Our resultant central emotions are four: "GOOD," "WANT," "BAD," and "LOVE."
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