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Chinese lexical database (CLD) : A large-scale lexical database for simplified Mandarin Chinese.

Ching Chu Sun1, Peter Hendrix2, Jianqiang Ma2, Rolf Harald Baayen2.   

Abstract

We present the Chinese Lexical Database (CLD): a large-scale lexical database for simplified Chinese. The CLD provides a wealth of lexical information for 3913 one-character words, 34,233 two-character words, 7143 three-character words, and 3355 four-character words, and is publicly available through http://www.chineselexicaldatabase.com . For each of the 48,644 words in the CLD, we provide a wide range of categorical predictors, as well as an extensive set of frequency measures, complexity measures, neighborhood density measures, orthography-phonology consistency measures, and information-theoretic measures. We evaluate the explanatory power of the lexical variables in the CLD in the context of experimental data through analyses of lexical decision latencies for one-character, two-character, three-character and four-character words, as well as word naming latencies for one-character and two-character words. The results of these analyses are discussed.

Keywords:  CLD; Chinese lexical database; Lexical database; Mandarin Chinese; Simplified Chinese

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29934697     DOI: 10.3758/s13428-018-1038-3

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


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