Antonyms in Mind and Brain

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Antonym Pairs
Antonymic Relationship
Antonymically Related
Associative Strength
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Canonical Opposites
Canonical Pairs
Category=CFG
Category=CFLA
cognitive linguistics
Converse Pairs
cross-linguistic analysis
Data Set
English Pairs
eq_bestseller
eq_dictionaries-language-reference
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
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Extremely High Frequency
Fastest Reaction Times
German Data Set
High Co-occurrence Rates
Individual Factor Analyses
Judgement Scores
Judgement Task
language comprehension
Lexical Opposition
lexical semantics
Mental Lexicon
Morphological Relatedness
Nominal Converses
Nominal Pairs
Opposite Pairs
opposition representation in mental lexicon
psycholinguistics
Semantic Conceptual Level
semantic processing
Semantic Range
Van De Weijer

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032149592
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Antonyms in Mind and Brain presents a multi-method empirical investigation of opposition with a particular focus on the processing of opposite pairs and their representation in the mental lexicon. Building on recent cognitive accounts of antonymy which highlight the fundamentally conceptual nature of antonymy, this book

  • outlines previous literature to draw out criteria for good opposites and establish the state of the art on the question whether the strong connection of certain opposite pairs is primarily of a conceptual or lexical nature.
  • presents a detailed cross-linguistic empirical study combining corpus data, speaker judgements and behavioural experiments for a wide range of central (e.g. big:little) and peripheral (e.g. buy:sell; wife:husband) opposite pairs to establish the contribution of individual factors.
  • proposes a model of the representation of opposite pairs in the mental lexicon and illustrates how the processing consequences of such a model account for the patterns observed in the data.

The approach taken in this book highlights the importance of using a number of different methods to investigate complex phenomena such as antonymy. Such an approach forms the empirical foundation for a dynamic psycholinguistic model of opposition based on the conventionalisation and entrenchment of the conceptual and lexical relationship of antonyms.

Sandra Kotzor is a Senior Researcher in the Language and Brain Laboratory at the University of Oxford and Senior Lecturer in English Linguistics and Applied Linguistics at Oxford Brookes University.