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Proceedings of the Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of the Lexicon @ LREC-COLING 2024

LREC-COLING 2024 Workshop

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CLAVELL - Cognitive Linguistic Annotation and Visualization Environment for Language Learning

Werner Winiwarter

pp. 1-13 DOI: 10.63317/5j2d9gug4n6w
02

Individual Text Corpora Predict Openness, Interests, Knowledge and Level of Education

Markus J. Hofmann, Markus T. Jansen, Christoph Wigbels, Benny Briesemeister, Arthur M. Jacobs

pp. 14-25 DOI: 10.63317/2q6m7rfgo9ab
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An Empirical Study on Vague Deictic Temporal Adverbials

Svenja Kenneweg, Brendan Balcerak Jackson, Joerg Deigmoeller, Julian Eggert, Philipp Cimiano

pp. 26-31 DOI: 10.63317/4tommcmpbeaz
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Symbolic Learning of Rules for Semantic Relation Types Identification in French Genitive Postnominal Prepositional Phrases

Hani Guenoune, Mathieu Lafourcade

pp. 32-41 DOI: 10.63317/58y5724t52sb
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How Human-Like Are Word Associations in Generative Models? An Experiment in Slovene

Špela Vintar, Mojca Brglez, Aleš Žagar

pp. 42-48 DOI: 10.63317/4hzze2dthtnx
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Idiom Complexity in Apple-Pie Order: The Disentanglement of Decomposability and Transparency

Irene Pagliai

pp. 49-55 DOI: 10.63317/35oijuv2zfb2
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What GPT-4 Knows about Aspectual Coercion: Focused on “Begin the Book”

Seohyun Im, Chungmin Lee

pp. 56-67 DOI: 10.63317/3fca6wizbvum
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Can GPT-4 Recover Latent Semantic Relational Information from Word Associations? A Detailed Analysis of Agreement with Human-annotated Semantic Ontologies.

Simon De Deyne, Chunhua Liu, Lea Frermann

pp. 68-78 DOI: 10.63317/22u6z3oumx2t
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What’s in a Name? Electrophysiological Differences in Processing Proper Nouns in Mandarin Chinese

Bernard A. J. Jap, Yu-Yin Hsu, Lavinia Salicchi, Yu Xi Li

pp. 79-85 DOI: 10.63317/27et8ofbkt4x
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Cross-Linguistic Processing of Non-Compositional Expressions in Slavic Languages

Iuliia Zaitova, Irina Stenger, Muhammad Umer Butt, Tania Avgustinova

pp. 86-97 DOI: 10.63317/2gfnoco72cmz
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Using a Language Model to Unravel Semantic Development in Children’s Use of a Dutch Perception Verb

Bram van Dijk, Max J. van Duijn, Li Kloostra, Marco Spruit, Barend Beekhuizen

pp. 98-106 DOI: 10.63317/5csb4yezkxki
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Representing Abstract Concepts with Images: An Investigation with Large Language Models

Ludovica Cerini, Alessandro Bondielli, Alessandro Lenci

pp. 107-113 DOI: 10.63317/55gpzsb9yxun
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Big-Five Backstage: A Dramatic Dataset for Characters Personality Traits & Gender Analysis

Marina Tiuleneva, Vadim A. Porvatov, Carlo Strapparava

pp. 114-119 DOI: 10.63317/3dgdgn6675fa
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Interaction of Semantics and Morphology in Russian Word Vectors

Yulia Zinova, Ruben van de Vijver, Anastasia Yablokova

pp. 120-128 DOI: 10.63317/3n3mbadiy2dq
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Listen, Repeat, Decide: Investigating Pronunciation Variation in Spoken Word Recognition among Russian Speakers

Vladislav Ivanovich Zubov, Elena Riekhakaynen

pp. 129-132 DOI: 10.63317/4p6ymfn4m8sn
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The Mental Lexicon of Communicative Fragments and Contours: The Remix N-gram Method

Emese K. Molnár, Andrea Dömötör

pp. 133-139 DOI: 10.63317/29rboqensmwz
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Three Studies on Predicting Word Concreteness with Embedding Vectors

Michael Flor

pp. 140-150 DOI: 10.63317/287jbvenf9fs
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Combining Neo-Structuralist and Cognitive Approaches to Semantics to Build Wordnets for Ancient Languages: Challenges and Perspectives

Erica Biagetti, Martina Giuliani, Silvia Zampetta, Silvia Luraghi, Chiara Zanchi

pp. 151-161 DOI: 10.63317/4b9smg5nc3fz
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SensoryT5: Infusing Sensorimotor Norms into T5 for Enhanced Fine-grained Emotion Classification

Yuhan Xia, Qingqing Zhao, Yunfei Long, Ge Xu, Jia Wang

pp. 162-174 DOI: 10.63317/3byznxuitq24

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