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Título
Redefining linguistic categories through network theory
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Categorization
Modularity
Semantic fluency
Semantic network
Clasificación UNESCO
57 Lingüística
Fecha de publicación
2025-03-20
Editor
Cambridge University Press
Citación
Hernández Muñoz N, Tomé Cornejo C, López M. Redefining linguistic categories through network theory. Language and Cognition. 2025;17:e40. doi:10.1017/langcog.2025.10
Resumen
Categorization is a dynamic cognitive process that organizes human knowledge. As such, categorization processes are integral of the linguistic system and are primarily manifested in the conceptual categories represented in semantic memory. Linguistic theory has proposed various models to describe the nature and structure of semantic categories. This paper reviewsthetraditionaldefinitions offourtypesoflinguisticcategories(natural ortaxonomic, adhoc,radialandscripts)fromthecomplexnetworkparadigm.Thesemanticnetworkshave beenconstructedfromasemanticfluencytask(Animals,Objectslaidonthetable,Gamesand Countryside)involving680nativeSpanishspeakers.Boththestructureofthenetworkandits dynamicsareanalysed, remarkingtheprocessbywhichspeakerscreatethenetworkthrough their linguistic performance. For this purpose, traditional mathematical measures from network theory were employed, and new measures were proposed to more precisely distinguish between the four types of categories. The results support the principles of linguistic description, expanding and refining the properties of the different types of semantic categories. Furthermore, they highlight the importance of fine-grained modularity measures as key to interpreting differences in conceptual categories.
Descripción
This paper is supported by the project ‘DispoGram. Disponibilidad gramatical del español’, PID2020-120436GB-I00, funded by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación del Gobierno de España.
URI
ISSN
1866-9808
DOI
10.1017/langcog.2025.10
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