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D data contains the Dutch typicality data, word embeddings, exemplar generation data, contrast category data, as well as word frequency, familiarity, and age of acquisition data. In addition, it contains files with the English translations of all exemplars, and plural forms of the exemplars. E data contains the English typicality data and word embeddings. It also contains a file with the plural forms of the exemplars. The data were selected from the following sources: Dutch typicality ratings, exemplar generation data, word frequency, familiarity ratings and age of acquisition data: - De Deyne, S., Verheyen, S., Ameel, E., Vanpaemel, W., Dry, M. J., Voorspoels, W., & Storms, G. (2008). Exemplar by feature applicability matrices and other Dutch normative data for semantic concepts. Behavior Research Methods, 40 (4), 1030–1048. doi:10.3758/brm.40.4.1030 Dutch word embeddings: - Mandera, P., Keuleers, E., & Brysbaert, M. (2017). Explaining human performance in psycholinguistic tasks with models of semantic similarity based on prediction and counting: A review and empirical validation. Journal of Memory and Language, 92, 57–78. doi:10.1016/j.jml.2016.04.001 - Tulkens, S., Emmery, C., & Daelemans, W. (2016). Evaluating unsupervised Dutch word embeddings as a linguistic resource. In Proceedings of the 10th international conference on language resources and evaluation (LREC). European Language Resources Association (ELRA). Dutch contrast category data: - Verheyen, S., & Stukken, L. (2010). [Contrast categories]. Unpublished raw data. English typicality ratings: - Morrow, L. I., & Duffy, M. F. (2005). The representation of ontological category concepts as affected by healthy aging: Normative data and theoretical implications. Behavior Research Methods, 37 (4), 608–625. doi:10.3758/bf03192731 English word embeddings: - Mandera, P., Keuleers, E., & Brysbaert, M. (2017). Explaining human performance in psycholinguistic tasks with models of semantic similarity based on prediction and counting: A review and empirical validation. Journal of Memory and Language, 92, 57–78. doi:10.1016/j.jml.2016.04.001 - Mikolov, T., Sutskever, I., Chen, K., Corrado, G. S., & Dean, J. (2013). Distributed representations of words and phrases and their compositionality. In Advances in neural information processing systems (pp. 3111–3119).
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