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Added Object Naming List vanDort-2007-50 + TOP (TOY)
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3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion concepticondata/concepticon.tsv
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3992 SARDINE Animals A pilchard or other fish in the herring family. Person/Thing
3993 JINGLE (INSTRUMENT) Speech and language One of a cluster of small bells, shaken or tapped on the palm of the player's hand. The small metal discs arranged around the frame of a tambourine are also called "jingles". Person/Thing
3994 PIANO (INSTRUMENT) Speech and language A large musical instrument with a row of black and white keys that are pressed to play notes. Person/Thing
3995 AMAZONIAN MANATEE Animals Trichechus inunguis ([GBF ID: 2435292](https://www.gbif.org/species/2435292)), one of the four living Manatee species. Native to the Amazon river system, the amazonian manatee is a fully aquatic mammal. Person/Thing
3995 AMAZONIAN MANATEE Animals Trichechus inunguis ([GBF ID: 2435292](https://www.gbif.org/species/2435292)), one of the four living Manatee species. Native to the Amazon river system, the amazonian manatee is a fully aquatic mammal. Person/Thing
3996 TOP (TOY) The physical world A toy with rounded sides, a flat top, a vertical handle and a point at the bottom that turns round and round on the point when the handle is pushed. Person/Thing
3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion concepticondata/conceptlists.tsv
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Migliazza-1972-714 Migliazza, Ernest 1972 714 English Yanomamic languages Migliazza1972 The list is part of a dissertion on the Yanomama languages. The dissertion gives information on the external situation of the language, an overview on major syntactic aspects, the phonology of the language, and a comparison between the four varieties with respect to their degree of intelligibility. 457
Berry-1987-195 Berry, Christine and Berry, Keith 1987 195 basic English, Indonesian West Papuan languages https://www.sil.org/resources/archives/37738 Berry1987 This concept list was compiled for a survey on West Papuan languages. It bears general resemblance with typical concept lists compiled for Papuan and Austronesian languages, but to our knowledge, the study does not mention a specific concept list that was used as a basic model. 62-80
Greenhill-2023-121 Greenhill, Simon J. and Haynie, Hannah J. and Ross, Robert M. and Chira, Angela M. and List, Johann-Mattis and Campbell, Lyle and Botero, Carlos A. and Gray, Russell D. 2023 121 English Uto-Aztecan languages 10.1353/lan.2023.0006 Greenhill2023 This list is part of a phylogenetic study on the history of the Uto-Aztecan language family. It analyzes lexical data from thirty-four Uto-Aztecan varieties and two Kiowa-Tanoan languages with Bayesian phylogenetic methods. The study infers the age of Proto-Uto-Aztecan and identify the most likely homeland of the proto-language. 81-107
Hwang-2021-60 Hwang, Yu M. And Yoonhye, Na and Sung-Bom P. 2021 60 naming test, basic English Korean https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247118 Hwang2021 This is a newly developed categorical naming test (CNT) for stroke patients. It was created based on "The Frequency of Modern Korean Vocabulary" from the ([Yonsei University 1998](:bib:Yonsei1998)). The final list of 60 words includes only those that are drawable, have two to three syllables, and meet specific frequency criteria: at least 150 occurrences per million for high-frequency words and no more than 30 per million for low-frequency words. The final set of words was drawn as grayscale drawings and revised in an evaluation done by 10 undergraduate students. The final list includes items from two major semantic categories: living and man-made objects, 30 each.
Needham-1897-262 Needham, Jack Francis 1897 262 basic English Muishaung https://archive.org/details/collectionoffewm00needrich Needham1897 This concept list was used to elicit lexical data for the Muishaung language of Myanmar and Northeast India. The list originally contains 262 items, but in a note column, additional items are added, displayed here with a *b* as number prefix. The original text occasionally uses *ditto* to refer to repeated words from preceding lines. Here, the intended word was used, preceded by an asterisk. 2-7
Hwang-2021-60 Hwang, Yu M. And Yoonhye, Na and Sung-Bom P. 2021 60 naming test, basic English Korean https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247118 Hwang2021 This is a newly developed categorical naming test (CNT) for stroke patients. It was created based on "The Frequency of Modern Korean Vocabulary" from the ([Yonsei University 1998](:bib:Yonsei1998)). The final list of 60 words includes only those that are drawable, have two to three syllables, and meet specific frequency criteria: at least 150 occurrences per million for high-frequency words and no more than 30 per million for low-frequency words. The final set of words was drawn as grayscale drawings and revised in an evaluation done by 10 undergraduate students. The final list includes items from two major semantic categories: living and man-made objects, 30 each.
vanDort-2007-50 van Dort, Sandra and Vong, Etain and Razak, Rogayah A. and Kamal, Rahayu Mustaffa and Meng, Hooi Poh 2007 50 naming test, basic English Malay http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1033/1/jurnal64.pdf vanDort2007 This is a Malay version of the Boston Naming Test (M-BNT) and its normative data. The M-BNT follows closely the general administration procedures of the original Boston Naming Test (BNT) but is different in terms of item content. A total of 29 items from the original 60 items on the test were deemed culturally and linguistically valid for the Malay population and were thus retained.
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ID NUMBER ENGLISH MALAY CONCEPTICON_ID CONCEPTICON_GLOSS
vanDort-2007-50-1 1 House Rumah 1252 HOUSE
vanDort-2007-50-2 2 Flower Bunga 239 FLOWER
vanDort-2007-50-3 3 Tree Pokok 906 TREE
vanDort-2007-50-4 4 Pencil Pensel/kalε/ 2578 PENCIL
vanDort-2007-50-5 5 Scissors Gunting 356 SHEARS
vanDort-2007-50-6 6 Comb Sikat/ Sisir 1475 COMB
vanDort-2007-50-7 7 Saw Gergaji/Gaji 1948 SAW
vanDort-2007-50-8 8 Camel Unta/untç/ 1871 CAMEL
vanDort-2007-50-9 9 Kris Keris
vanDort-2007-50-10 10 Cane Tongkat 146 SUGAR CANE
vanDort-2007-50-11 11 Bed Katil 1663 BED
vanDort-2007-50-12 12 Toothbrush Berus gigi 2579 TOOTHBRUSH
vanDort-2007-50-13 13 Swing Buai/Buaian/əndo/ 3101 SWING
vanDort-2007-50-14 14 Flag Bendera 2623 FLAG
vanDort-2007-50-15 15 Squid Sotong
vanDort-2007-50-16 16 Ketupat Ketupat
vanDort-2007-50-17 17 Top Gasing 3996 TOP (TOY)
vanDort-2007-50-18 18 Rickshaw/Taxi Beca/Teksi
vanDort-2007-50-19 19 Antenna Antena/Aerial
vanDort-2007-50-20 20 Tent Khemah 1316 TENT
vanDort-2007-50-21 21 Raft Rakit 1664 RAFT
vanDort-2007-50-22 22 Guitar Gitar 3090 GUITAR
vanDort-2007-50-23 23 Rhinoceros Badak sumbu 2591 RHINOCEROS
vanDort-2007-50-24 24 Grasshopper Belalang 607 GRASSHOPPER
vanDort-2007-50-25 25 Helicopter Helikopter 2580 HELICOPTER
vanDort-2007-50-26 26 Snail Siput 1543 SNAIL
vanDort-2007-50-27 27 Noose Tali gantung 2604 NOOSE
vanDort-2007-50-28 28 Squirrel Tupai 1628 SQUIRREL
vanDort-2007-50-29 29 Sickle Sabit/Sadak/ Penyabit 341 SICKLE
vanDort-2007-50-30 30 Whistle Wisel 3107 WHISTLE (INSTRUMENT)
vanDort-2007-50-31 31 Volcano Gunung berapi 2291 VOLCANO
vanDort-2007-50-32 32 Mask Topeng 2005 MASK
vanDort-2007-50-33 33 Padlock/Lock/ Chicken pedal Mangga/Ibu kunci/ Pedal ayam
vanDort-2007-50-34 34 Giraffe Zirafah 3089 GIRAFFE
vanDort-2007-50-35 35 Peacock Burung merak 3382 PEACOCK
vanDort-2007-50-36 36 Gong Gong 2502 GONG
vanDort-2007-50-37 37 Stingray Ikan pari/Tuko 1910 STINGRAY
vanDort-2007-50-38 38 Scorpion Kala jengking/Kala/Jengking 1538 SCORPION
vanDort-2007-50-39 39 Flute Seruling/Suna 777 FLUTE
vanDort-2007-50-40 40 Chisel Pahat/Pemahat 1979 CHISEL
vanDort-2007-50-41 41 Lantern Tanglung
vanDort-2007-50-42 42 Cactus Kaktus 2595 CACTUS
vanDort-2007-50-43 43 Seahorse Kuda laut 2586 SEAHORSE
vanDort-2007-50-44 44 Funnel Corong/Copofng/Calong 2602 FUNNEL
vanDort-2007-50-45 45 Pyramid Piramid 2600 PYRAMID
vanDort-2007-50-46 46 Compass Kompas 2606 COMPASS
vanDort-2007-50-47 47 Medal Pingat
vanDort-2007-50-48 48 Hornbill/Kenyalang Burong enggang/Kenyalang 3260 HORNBILL
vanDort-2007-50-49 49 Angklung Angklung
vanDort-2007-50-50 50 Abacus/Sepua Sempoa/Sepua 2489 ABACUS
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@Article{vanDort2007,
Author = {van Dort, Sandra and Vong, Etain and Razak, Rogayah A. and Kamal, Rahayu Mustaffa and Meng, Hooi Poh},
Title = {Normative Data on a Malay Version of the
Boston Naming Test},
Year = {2007},
Journal = {Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia},
Volume = {5},
Number = {1},
Pages = {27-36}
}
@Book{Needham1897,
author = {Needham, F. J.},
title = {A collection of a few {Moshang Naga} words},
publisher = {Assam Secretariat Printing Office},
address = {Shillong},
year = {1897},
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@Article{Hwang2021,
Author = {Hwang, Yu M. and Yoonhye, Na and Sung-Bom P.},
Title = {Development of a categorical naming test in Korean: Standardization and clinical application for patients with stroke},
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Number = {2},
Doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0247118}
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@Book{Yonsei1998,
Author = {Language Information Research Institute of Yonsei University},
Title = {Yonsei Korean Dictionary},
Year = {1998},
Address = {Seoul},
Publisher = {Doosan Donga}
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@article{Berry1987,
author = {Berry, Christine and Berry, Keith},
year = {1987},
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@Article{MorenoMartinez2012,
Author = {Moreno-Martinez, Francisco J. and Montoro, Pedro R.},
Title = {An Ecological Alternative to Snodgrass & Vanderwart: 360 High Quality Colour Images with Norms for Seven Psycholinguistic Variables.},
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