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Adding new concept sets and applying them to existing datasets #1431

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26 changes: 25 additions & 1 deletion concepticondata/concepticon.tsv
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Expand Up @@ -3990,4 +3990,28 @@ ID GLOSS SEMANTICFIELD DEFINITION ONTOLOGICAL_CATEGORY REPLACEMENT_ID
4004 RECORD PLAYER Modern world A machine on which records are played. Person/Thing
4005 SUITCASE Basic actions and technology A medium to large, rectangular container, usually with a handle, for carrying clothes and possessions while travelling. Person/Thing
4006 ROBOT Modern world A machine controlled by a computer that is used to perform jobs automatically. Person/Thing
4007 WALRUS Animals A very large, seal-like mammal found in Arctic seas. Person/Thing
4007 WALRUS Animals A very large, seal-like mammal found in Arctic seas. Person/Thing
4008 SANDWICH Food and drink A food item consisting of two or more pieces of bread with a filling between them, eaten as a light meal. Person/Thing
4009 SPINNING WHEEL Basic actions and technology A small domestic hand-driven or foot-driven machine for spinning thread. Person/Thing
4010 TOASTER Modern world An electrical appliance used for toasting, mostly bread. Person/Thing
4011 TRUCK Modern world A large and heavy road vehicle designed for the transportation of goods, materials, or troops. Person/Thing
4012 TELESCOPE Basic actions and technology An optical device used to observe distant objects and make them appear nearer, containing many lenses or curved mirrors and lenses, by which rays of lights are gathered and focused and the resulting image magnified. Person/Thing
4013 AMBULANCE Modern world A vehicle that is equipped for taking sick or injured people to and from hospital, especially in case of emergencies. Person/Thing
4014 MICROPHONE Modern world A small instrument converting sound waves into electrical energy, making it amplified or transmitted. Person/Thing
4015 PIRATE Social and political relations A person, usually working in a group, who attacks and robs ships at sea. Person/Thing
4016 MICROSCOPE Basic actions and technology An optical instrument for viewing very small objects such as cells, typically magnified several hundred times. Person/Thing
4017 JELLYFISH Animals A marine animal, free-swimming, also known as medusa, with a jellylike saucer-shaped and nearly transparent body, and tentacles with stinging cells. Person/Thing
4018 BLOUSE Clothing and grooming An upper garment, which resembles a shirt, worn usually by women and girls. Person/Thing
4019 CIGAR Modern world A rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco leaves of various sizes, which is made to be smoked. Person/Thing
4020 CLOWN Social and political relations A person, artist and entertainer, who performs comedy and arts, usually wearing exaggerated makeup and a special costume, often in a circus. Person/Thing
4021 DINOSAUR Animals A diverse group of reptiles, now extinct, in many species reaching an enormous size. Person/Thing
4022 SUBMARINE Modern world A (war)ship that can travel underwater, usually equipped with a periscope and armed. Person/Thing
4023 VIOLIN Speech and language A small, wooden and bowed stringed musical instrument with four strings. Person/Thing
4024 SAXOPHONE Speech and language A musical instrument of the woodwind class consisting of a curved metal tube with finger keys and a mouthpiece. Person/Thing
4025 LANTERN The house A source of light (lamp-like) with a usually transparent case protecting either the flame or the lightbulb inside, commonly with a handle by which it can be carried. Person/Thing
4026 SAILBOAT Motion A type of boat propelled partly or entirely by sails, smaller than a sailing ship. Person/Thing
4027 BATHTUB Modern world A plastic, metal or ceramic container used for washing the whole body (bathing) when filled with water. Person/Thing
4028 ASHTRAY The house A small container or plate used for tobacco ash and cigarette ends. Person/Thing
4029 BABY CARRIAGE Modern world An item used for moving a baby around, also called a pram. It consists of a small bed-like structure and a frame on four wheels. Person/Thing
4030 DOORKNOB The house A handle used to open the door. Person/Thing
4031 IRON (PRESSING) Modern world A small house appliance used for pressing clothes. Person/Thing
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion concepticondata/conceptlists.tsv
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Expand Up @@ -448,4 +448,4 @@ Berry-1987-195 Berry, Christine and Berry, Keith 1987 195 basic English, Indone
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
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 therefore retained.
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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