Forms of meaning, meaning of forms
Authors: Gaume B.; Duvignau K.; Gasquet O.; Gineste M-D.
Source: Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Volume 14, Number 1, 1 March 2002 , pp. 61-74(14)
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
Abstract:
If work in psychology has clearly brought to light that 'conceptual flexibility' exists in the categorization of objects, which led to re-questioning the traditional conception of categorization which considers rigid and discontinuous categories, it is not the case in linguistics and psycholinguistics. We propose, through highlighting the role of analogy in the categorization of verbs, to defend the idea of semantic flexibility which constitutes a linguistic counterpart to psychologists' advances on categorization. Accordingly, it is shown that the production of 'metaphoric' verbal utterances by adults and more particularly by 2/3-year-old children reflects analogical categorization of verbs which makes it possible to argue in favour of a computational model of the role of analogy in the semantic network of the verb lexicon.Keywords: CATEGORIZATION; ANALOGY; ACTION; VERB SEMANTICS; APPROXIMATION BY ANALOGY; COMPUTATIONAL MODEL; METAPHORYMY; REAL-GRAPHS; SMALL-WORLDS
Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 2002-03-01
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