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Are doggies cuter than dogs? Emotional valence and concreteness in German derivational morphology

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Proceedings of IWCS, Montpellier, France, (2017)

Abstract

The semantic behavior of derivational processes has been investigated with compositional distribu- tional models relating the meaning of base, affix, and derivative (e.g., anti+capitalist → anticapitalist). While broadly successful, these approaches model how the distributional behavior generally is affected by derivation. Meanwhile, their predictions can not be interpreted at the level of linguistic regularities. In this paper, we adopt an alternative approach and focus on the impact of derivation on finer-grained semantic properties of the base. We focus on (the psycholinguistically prominent) emotional valence, i.e., the speakers’ positive/negative evaluation of the word referent. We present two case studies on German derivational patterns, combining distributional and regression analysis. We are able to establish the broad presence of valence effects in German derivation as well as strong interactions with concreteness.

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