To what extent are naming variants for visually presented objects hierarchically related?

Publication date

2021-03-22T09:36:21Z

2021-03-22T09:36:21Z

2020

Abstract

Treball de fi de màster en Lingüística Teòrica i Aplicada. Tutors: Dra. Gemma Boleda, Dr. Andreas Mädebach.


Objects often belong to many different categories (e.g., a persian cat simultaneously belongs to the categories CAT, PET, MAMMAL, CARNIVORE and ANIMAL) and thus they do not have one proper name to refer to them but many names. Research on object naming and categorization has traditionally focused on hierarchical relations between the alternative names for an object and its preferred or modal name. However, objects can also be cross-classified into categories which are non-hierarchically related, attending to alternative conceptualizations (e.g., ‘dessert’ and ‘cake’). In this study, we will investigate the extent to which naming variants for visually presented objects are either hierarchically or non-hierarchically related to their modal names. For this purpose, we will use ManyNames, a dataset of naturalistic images and we will contrast our findings with those yielded by S&V and BOSS, which consist of context-free images depicting idealized objects.

Document Type

Master's final project

Language

English

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Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/

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