How are affective word ratings related to lexicosemantic properties? : evidence from the Sussex Affective Word List

Citron, Francesca M. M. and Weekes, Brendan S. and Ferstl, Evelyn C. (2014) How are affective word ratings related to lexicosemantic properties? : evidence from the Sussex Affective Word List. Applied Psycholinguistics, 35 (2). pp. 313-331. ISSN 0142-7164

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Abstract

Emotional content of verbal material affects the speed of visual word recognition in various cognitive tasks, independently of lexicosemantic variables. However, little is known about how the dimensions of emotional arousal and valence interact with the lexicosemantic properties of words such as age of acquisition, familiarity, and imageability, that determine word recognition performance. This study aimed to examine these relationships using English ratings for affective and lexicosemantic features. Eighty-two native English speakers rated 300 words for emotional valence, arousal, familiarity, age of acquisition, and imageability. Although both dimensions of emotion were correlated with lexicosemantic variables, a unique emotion cluster produced the strongest quadratic relationship. This finding suggests that emotion should be included in models of word recognition as it is likely to make an independent contribution.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Applied Psycholinguistics
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http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=APS The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, Applied Psycholinguistics, 35 (2), pp 313-331 2014, © 2014 Cambridge University Press.
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Subjects:
?? age-of-acquisitionemotional wordslarge setconcretenessvalencearousalnormsimageabilityfamiliarityfrequencylinguistics and languagelanguage and linguisticspsychology(all)experimental and cognitive psychology ??
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73085
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27 Feb 2015 13:38
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