Concreteness ratings for 62,000 English multiword expressions

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作者
Emiko J. Muraki
Summer Abdalla
Marc Brysbaert
Penny M. Pexman
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[1] University of Calgary,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Calgary,School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures
[3] Ghent University,Department of Experimental Psychology
来源
Behavior Research Methods | 2023年 / 55卷
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Concreteness; Word recognition; Multiword expressions; Idioms;
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摘要
Concreteness describes the degree to which a word’s meaning is understood through perception and action. Many studies use the Brysbaert et al. (2014) concreteness ratings to investigate language processing and text analysis. However, these ratings are limited to English single words and a few two-word expressions. Increasingly, attention is focused on the importance of multiword expressions, given their centrality in everyday language use and language acquisition. We present concreteness ratings for 62,889 multiword expressions and examine their relationship to the existing concreteness ratings for single words and two-word expressions. These new ratings represent the first big dataset of multiword expressions, and will be useful for researchers interested in language acquisition and language processing, as well as natural language processing and text analysis.
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页码:2522 / 2531
页数:9
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