从语义知识到语义特征:法国语义特征生产规范为360个概念
Widad Rachdi1, Stéphanie Mathey2, Christelle Robert2
1Laboratoire de Psychologie, Université de Bordeaux, LabPsy UR 4139, 3 Place de la Victoire, 33076, Bordeaux Cedex, France. widad.rachdi@u-bordeaux.fr.
Behavior research methods
|September 10, 2025
概括
这项研究为360个概念提供了法国语义特征规范,有助于语义记忆和认知的研究. 这些规范提供了有价值的数据,以了解法语说话者如何描述概念.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 语言学的语言学.
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
背景情况:
- 从经验上获得的语义特征规范对于研究语义记忆和认知至关重要.
- 现有的规范适用于许多语言,但不适用于母语法语的人.
- 这种差距限制了法语人口中语义认知的研究.
研究的目的:
- 为法语概念创建一套全面的语义特征生产规范.
- 为研究法语语义记忆和认知的研究人员提供一个有价值的资源.
- 促进对法语语义障碍的评估工具的开发.
主要方法:
- 收集了来自580名年轻的法语成年人对360个概念的特征数据.
- 参与者完成了一项物业生成任务,列出每个概念的特征.
- 统一参与者制作,编译4586个独特的语义特征.
主要成果:
- 在各种语义类别中为360个法语概念开发了语义特征规范.
- 计算了各种语义索引,包括丰富性 (例如,功能数量) 和信息性 (例如,提示有效性).
- 将规范组织成四个公开可访问的数据集:概念-特征,概念,概念-概念矩阵和特征-特征矩阵.
结论:
- 新开发的法语语义特征规范是认知科学的重要资源.
- 这些规范将有助于研究人员探索法语中的正常和受损的语义认知.
- 开放式可用的数据集支持语义记忆研究中的各种研究方法.
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