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24 changes: 23 additions & 1 deletion concepticondata/concepticon.tsv
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4122 AGONY Emotions and values Intense physical or mental pain and suffering. Person/Thing
4123 COMPETENCE Cognition The ability or skill to perform a task effectively and successfully. Person/Thing
4124 FILTH The physical world Strongly disgusting or repulsive substances, e.g., sewage or excrement Person/Thing
4125 GUILT Emotions and values A negative emotional state arising from the belief or awareness that one has committed a wrong or violated a moral or social standard. Person/Thing
4125 GUILT Emotions and values A negative emotional state arising from the belief or awareness that one has committed a wrong or violated a moral or social standard. Person/Thing
4126 BISCUIT Food and drink A small baked food made from flour, typically firm or crisp, and often eaten as a snack or with tea. Person/Thing
4127 BLACKBIRD Animals A medium-sized passerine bird of the thrush family, typically characterized by dark, often black plumage. Person/Thing
4128 BRA Clothing and grooming Garment worn on the upper body, designed to support and cover female breasts. Person/Thing
4129 CANARY Animals A small songbird of the finch family, known for its bright plumage and melodic vocalizations. Person/Thing
4130 CHALK Basic actions and technology A soft white or pale limestone composed mainly of calcium carbonate, commonly used for writing, marking, or drawing on surfaces. Person/Thing
4131 CHIPMUNK Animals A small striped rodent of the squirrel family, native to North America, known for storing food in its cheek pouches. Person/Thing
4132 COD Animals A large marine fish of the genus Gadus, commonly found in cold ocean waters and widely used as food. Person/Thing
4133 DAGGER Warfare and hunting Short, pointed weapon with a double-edged blade, designed for stabbing or thrusting, often used in close combat. Person/Thing
4134 FAWN Animals A young deer, typically in its first year, often characterized by a spotted coat. Person/Thing
4135 JAR Food and drink A cylindrical container, usually made of glass or pottery, used for storing food, liquids, or other small items. Person/Thing
4136 MEDAL Social and political relations A small, flat, typically metal object awarded to commemorate an achievement, honor, or participation in an event, often inscribed or engraved with relevant symbols or text. Person/Thing
4137 MUG Food and drink A sturdy cup, typically with a handle, usually made of ceramic or metal used for drinking beverages, mainly hot ones. Person/Thing
4139 RAISIN Food and drink A dried grape, typically sweet in flavor, used as a snack or in cooking and baking. Person/Thing
4140 RIFLE Warfare and hunting A long-barreled firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a rifled bore that imparts spin to the projectile for increased accuracy. Person/Thing
4141 ROBE Clothing and grooming A loose-fitting outer garment, often long and flowing, typically worn for ceremonial, religious, or formal purposes. Person/Thing
4142 SQUID Animals A marine cephalopod with a soft elongated body, eight arms, and two longer feeding tentacles, capable of jet propulsion and ink release. Person/Thing
4143 THIMBLE Clothing and grooming A small protective cap, typically made of metal, plastic, or leather, worn on the finger to push a needle while sewing. Person/Thing
4144 TRACTOR Modern world A powerful motorized vehicle, usually with large rear wheels and sometimes tracks, used in agriculture and construction to pull or push machinery and transport heavy loads. Person/Thing
4145 WRENCH Basic actions and technology A hand tool with a shaped jaw or adjustable head used for gripping, turning, or tightening nuts, bolts, and other fasteners. Person/Thing
4146 SLINGSHOT Warfare and hunting A handheld weapon consisting of a forked frame with elastic bands used to propel small projectiles, such as stones or pellets, by tension and release. Person/Thing
4147 CEDAR Agriculture and vegetation A large evergreen coniferous tree of the genus Cedrus or related genera, valued for its aromatic, durable wood and needle-like leaves. Person/Thing
4148 TENSE Emotions and values Characterized by mental or muscular strain, stress, or heightened alertness; can describe emotions, physical states, or situations. Property
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Expand Up @@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ Zalizniak-2024-4583 Anna Zalizniak and Anna Smirnitskaya and Maksim Russo (Rouss
Lastra-1986-381 Lastra de Suárez, Yolanda 1986 381 English Spanish Lastra1986 This concept list is the result of a study of the dialectal regions in modern Nahuatl. 239-248
Tjuka-2024-1310 Tjuka, Annika 2024 1310 English Vietnamese Tjuka2024 The list includes 1310 concepts for Vietnamese. The concepts are based on the items provided in the [Intercontinental Dictionary Series](:ref:Key-2016-1310).
Snodgrass-1980-260 Snodgrass, Joan G. and Vanderwart, Mary 1980 260 basic, naming test English global https://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/0278-7393.6.2.174 Snodgrass1980 This list comprises 260 concepts from several widely studied semantic categories that are to be elicited using a standardized set of 260 pictures for use in experiments investigating differences and similarities in the processing of pictures and words. The pictures are black-and-white line drawings executed according to a set of rules that provide consistency of pictorial representation.
MorenoMartinez-2012-360 Moreno-Martinez, Francisco J. and Montoro, Pedro R. 2012 360 naming test English, Spanish global https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037527.s002 MorenoMartinez2012 This work presents a new set of 360 high quality color images belonging to 23 semantic subcategories (ANIMALS, BIRDS, BODYPARTS, FLOWERS, FRUITS, INSECTS, MARINE CREATURES, NUTS, TREES, VEGETABLES, BUILDINGS, CLOTHING, DESK MATERIAL, FOOD, FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, SPORTS/GAMES, TOOLS, VEHICLES, WEAPONS, NATURE). The images were named by 230 Spanish native speakers and come with multiple psycholinguistic variables rated by the participants, listed here are mean values for: AoA (7-interval scale, 1 = 0–2 years; 7 = 13 years or more), familiarity (5-point lickert scale), typicality (5-point lickert scale), visual complexity (5-point lickert scale) and lexical frequency (obtained via the AltaVista search engine, log).
MorenoMartinez-2012-360 Moreno-Martinez, Francisco J. and Montoro, Pedro R. 2012 360 naming test English, Spanish global https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037527.s002 MorenoMartinez2012 This work presents a new set of 360 high quality color images belonging to 23 semantic subcategories (ANIMALS, BIRDS, BODYPARTS, FLOWERS, FRUITS, INSECTS, MARINE CREATURES, NUTS, TREES, VEGETABLES, BUILDINGS, CLOTHING, DESK MATERIAL, FOOD, FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, SPORTS/GAMES, TOOLS, VEHICLES, WEAPONS, NATURE). The images were named by 230 Spanish native speakers and come with multiple psycholinguistic variables rated by the participants, listed here are mean values for: AoA (7-interval scale, 1 = 0–2 years; 7 = 13 years or more), familiarity (5-point lickert scale), typicality (5-point lickert scale), visual complexity (5-point lickert scale) and lexical frequency (obtained via the AltaVista search engine, log).
Migliazza-1972-714 Migliazza, Ernest 1972 714 English Yanomamic languages Migliazza1972 The list is part of a dissertion on the Yanomama languages. The dissertion gives information on the external situation of the language, an overview on major syntactic aspects, the phonology of the language, and a comparison between the four varieties with respect to their degree of intelligibility. 457
Berry-1987-195 Berry, Christine and Berry, Keith 1987 195 basic English, Indonesian West Papuan languages https://www.sil.org/resources/archives/37738 Berry1987 This concept list was compiled for a survey on West Papuan languages. It bears general resemblance with typical concept lists compiled for Papuan and Austronesian languages, but to our knowledge, the study does not mention a specific concept list that was used as a basic model. 62-80
Greenhill-2023-121 Greenhill, Simon J. and Haynie, Hannah J. and Ross, Robert M. and Chira, Angela M. and List, Johann-Mattis and Campbell, Lyle and Botero, Carlos A. and Gray, Russell D. 2023 121 English Uto-Aztecan languages https://doi.org/10.1353/lan.2023.0006 Greenhill2023 This list is part of a phylogenetic study on the history of the Uto-Aztecan language family. It analyzes lexical data from thirty-four Uto-Aztecan varieties and two Kiowa-Tanoan languages with Bayesian phylogenetic methods. The study infers the age of Proto-Uto-Aztecan and identify the most likely homeland of the proto-language. 81-107
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