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19 Απρ 2018 · concrete word. in linguistics, a word denoting a physically real and perceptible entity, such as tree, airplane, or James. Compare abstract word.
28 Φεβ 2019 · Concrete words refer to things that exist in reality (e.g., animals, books, food) and that are experienced through the five senses. Abstract words (e.g., love, fear) tend to be more...
7 Ιουλ 2021 · We investigated differences between these two semantic types by analysing brain responses to newly learnt words with fully controlled psycholinguistic properties. Experimental participants learned 20 novel abstract and concrete words in the context of short stories.
According to this account, concrete words have hierarchical semantic structure, which relies on categorical interrelationship (superordinate and co-ordinate), whereas abstract representations have, on the contrary, associative architecture (with connections between words commonly used together).
When crossing the two variables involved in abstraction (concreteness and specificity), we obtain four qualitatively different types of concepts: generic–concrete, generic–abstract, specific–concrete, and specific–abstract.
2 Αυγ 2019 · Defining Concreteness and Abstractness. One can often encounter in the literature such terms as “concrete and abstract concepts,” “concrete and abstract words,” or “concrete and abstract semantics.” What is the difference?