The "Small World of Words" German Free-Association Norms
Samuel Aeschbach, Rui Mata, Kaidi Lõo, Simon De Deyne, Dirk U. Wulff
TLDR
This paper introduces SWOW-DE, the largest German free-association norm dataset, providing a crucial resource for linguistic and cognitive research.
Key contributions
- Introduced SWOW-DE, the largest German free-association norm dataset with 5,877 cue words.
- Detailed data collection, participant characteristics, and a comprehensive preprocessing pipeline.
- Demonstrated SWOW-DE's robust predictive power in lexical decision and relatedness tasks.
- Showed SWOW-DE compares favorably with existing resources and offers cross-linguistic insights.
Why it matters
This paper fills a critical gap by providing the first large-scale German free-association norms. SWOW-DE offers an invaluable empirical resource for advancing linguistic, psychological, and cross-cultural research, enabling new investigations into cognitive phenomena.
Original Abstract
Free-association norms provide essential empirical data for investigating linguistic, semantic, and cultural phenomena in the cognitive sciences. Although large-scale norms exist for languages such as English, Dutch, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese, no comparable resource has been available for German. To address this gap, we present free-association norms for 5,877 German cue words as part of the German version of the multilingual Small World of Words (SWOW) project. We describe the data collection procedures, participant characteristics, and our comprehensive preprocessing pipeline before introducing the resulting SWOW-DE data set. Using data from three established psycholinguistic paradigms, we show that SWOW-DE norms robustly predict performance in lexical decision tasks, relatedness judgments, and psycholinguistic word ratings. Furthermore, we demonstrate that SWOW-DE responses compare favorably with existing German resources and provide a preliminary cross-linguistic comparison revealing both shared and language-specific association patterns, highlighting promising directions for future research. Overall, SWOW-DE represents the largest collection of German free associations to date and offers a unique resource for linguistic, psychological, and cross-cultural research.
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