Literature DB >> 29313247

EmoFinder: The meeting point for Spanish emotional words.

Isabel Fraga1, Marc Guasch2, Juan Haro2, Isabel Padrón3, Pilar Ferré2.   

Abstract

We present here emoFinder ( http://usc.es/pcc/emofinder ), a Web-based search engine for Spanish word properties taken from different normative databases. The tool incorporates several subjective word properties for 16,375 distinct words. Although it focuses particularly on normative ratings for emotional dimensions (e.g., valence and arousal) and discrete emotional categories (fear, disgust, anger, happiness, and sadness), it also makes available ratings for other word properties that are known to affect word processing (e.g., concreteness, familiarity, contextual availability, and age of acquisition). The tool provides two main functionalities: Users can search for words matched on specific criteria with regard to the selected properties, or users can obtain the properties for a set of words. The output from emoFinder is highly customizable and can be accessed online or exported to a computer. The tool architecture is easily scalable, so that it can be updated to include word properties from new Spanish normative databases as they become available.

Keywords:  Emotional words; Normative databases; Spanish; Subjective ratings; Web-based search engine

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29313247     DOI: 10.3758/s13428-017-1006-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Methods        ISSN: 1554-351X


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