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Abstract
In this article, we discuss multiple types of meaningful (semantic) relations underlying abstract (as compared to concrete) concepts. We adopt the viewpoint that words act as cues to meaning (Elman in Ment Lexicon 6(1):1-34, 2011; Lupyan and Lewis in Lang Cogn Neurosci 34(10):1319-1337, 2019), which is dependent on the dynamic contents of a comprehender's mental model of the situation. This view foregrounds the importance of both linguistic and real-world context as individuals make sense of words, flexibly access relevant knowledge, and understand described events and situations. We discuss theories of, and experimental work on, abstract concepts through the lens of the importance of thematic and other semantic relations. We then tie these findings to the sentence processing literature in which such meaningful relations within sentential contexts are often experimentally manipulated. In this literature, some specific classes/types of abstract words have been studied, although not comprehensively, and with limited connection to the literature on knowledge underlying abstract concepts reviewed herein. We conclude by arguing that the ways in which humans understand relatively more abstract concepts, in particular, can be informed by the careful study of words presented not in isolation, but rather in situational and linguistic contexts, and as a function of individual differences in knowledge, goals, and beliefs.
在本文中,我们将讨论抽象(相对于具体)概念之下的多种类型的有意义(语义)关系。我们采用词语作为意义线索的观点(Elman in Ment Lexicon 6(1):1- 34,2011;Lupyan和Lewis, Lang con neuroscience 34(10):1319-1337, 2019),它依赖于理解者对情境的心理模型的动态内容。这一观点强调了语言和现实世界语境的重要性,因为个体能够理解词汇,灵活地获取相关知识,并理解所描述的事件和情景。我们通过主题和其他语义关系的重要性来讨论抽象概念的理论和实验工作。然后,我们将这些发现与句子处理文献联系起来,在这些文献中,句子上下文中的这种有意义的关系经常被实验操纵。在这篇文献中,一些特定的类/类型的抽象词已经被研究了,尽管不是全面的,并且与本文所述的抽象概念基础知识文献的联系有限。我们的结论是,人类理解相对抽象概念的方式可以通过仔细研究词汇而不是孤立地呈现出来,而是在情境和语言语境中呈现出来,并且作为个体知识、目标和信仰差异的功能而得到告知。