Title
Word Familiarity And Frequency
Abstract
Word frequency is assumed to correlate with word familiarity, but the strength of this correlation has not been thoroughly investigated. In this paper, we report on our analysis of the correlation between a word familiarity rating list obtained through a psycholinguistic experiment and the log-frequency obtained from various corpora of different kinds and sizes (up to the terabyte scale) for English and Japanese. Major findings are threefold: First, for a given corpus, familiarity is necessary for a word to achieve high frequency, but familiar words are not necessarily frequent. Second, correlation increases with the corpus data size. Third, a corpus of spoken language correlates better than one of written language. These findings suggest that cognitive familiarity ratings are correlated to frequency, but more highly to that of spoken rather than written language.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1111/j.1467-9582.2010.01176.x
STUDIA LINGUISTICA
Field
DocType
Volume
Word lists by frequency,Terabyte,Written language,Philosophy,Correlation,Psycholinguistics,Cognition,Linguistics,Spoken language
Journal
65
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0039-3193
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.41
2
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii126136.69
Hiroshi Terada2131.28