Relative Meaning Frequencies for 100 Homonyms: British eDom Norms
This data set contains British-English ratings of meaning frequencies for 100 homonyms, i.e., words with multiple unrelated meanings (e.g., “money/river bank”). The homonyms were carefully selected based on linguistic principles, dictionary entries, and subjective ratings, and were validated for fut...
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description | This data set contains British-English ratings of meaning frequencies for 100 homonyms, i.e., words with multiple unrelated meanings (e.g., “money/river bank”). The homonyms were carefully selected based on linguistic principles, dictionary entries, and subjective ratings, and were validated for future studies examining meaning-frequency effects on homonym processing. Meaning frequencies were rated by 100 native British-English speakers (living throughout the UK) using the eDom norming procedure. The norms are available at <a href="http://osf.io/7k3eh/">http://osf.io/7k3eh/</a>. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b6da3dee81734238a85492be1b68ab6b2022-12-21T23:57:40ZengUbiquity PressJournal of Open Psychology Data2050-98632016-12-0141e6e610.5334/jopd.2823Relative Meaning Frequencies for 100 Homonyms: British eDom NormsGreg Maciejewski0Ekaterini Klepousniotou1University of LeedsUniversity of LeedsThis data set contains British-English ratings of meaning frequencies for 100 homonyms, i.e., words with multiple unrelated meanings (e.g., “money/river bank”). The homonyms were carefully selected based on linguistic principles, dictionary entries, and subjective ratings, and were validated for future studies examining meaning-frequency effects on homonym processing. Meaning frequencies were rated by 100 native British-English speakers (living throughout the UK) using the eDom norming procedure. The norms are available at <a href="http://osf.io/7k3eh/">http://osf.io/7k3eh/</a>.http://openpsychologydata.metajnl.com/articles/28Semantic/lexical ambiguityhomonymymeaning frequency/dominancedialectcrowdsourcing |
spellingShingle | Greg Maciejewski Ekaterini Klepousniotou Relative Meaning Frequencies for 100 Homonyms: British eDom Norms Journal of Open Psychology Data Semantic/lexical ambiguity homonymy meaning frequency/dominance dialect crowdsourcing |
title | Relative Meaning Frequencies for 100 Homonyms: British eDom Norms |
title_full | Relative Meaning Frequencies for 100 Homonyms: British eDom Norms |
title_fullStr | Relative Meaning Frequencies for 100 Homonyms: British eDom Norms |
title_full_unstemmed | Relative Meaning Frequencies for 100 Homonyms: British eDom Norms |
title_short | Relative Meaning Frequencies for 100 Homonyms: British eDom Norms |
title_sort | relative meaning frequencies for 100 homonyms british edom norms |
topic | Semantic/lexical ambiguity homonymy meaning frequency/dominance dialect crowdsourcing |
url | http://openpsychologydata.metajnl.com/articles/28 |
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