Semantic prosody and judgment.

Volume: 145, Issue: 7, Pages: 882 - 896
Published: Jul 1, 2016
Abstract
Some words tend to co-occur exclusively with a positive or negative context in natural language use, even though such valence patterns are not dictated by definitions or are part of the words' core meaning. These words contain semantic prosody, a subtle valenced meaning derived from co-occurrence in language. As language and thought are heavily intertwined, we hypothesized that semantic prosody can affect evaluative inferences about related...
Paper Details
Title
Semantic prosody and judgment.
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Volume
145
Issue
7
Pages
882 - 896
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