Cognitive and Cultural Topology of Linguistic Categories:A Semantic-Pragmatic Metric Approach
Eugene Yu Ji

TL;DR
This paper introduces a geometric metric that maps semantic and pragmatic properties of linguistic categories in a hyperbolic space, improving understanding of their cognitive and socio-cultural significance.
Contribution
It presents a novel semantic-pragmatic metric based on word co-occurrence patterns, integrating cognitive and socio-cultural dimensions into language embeddings.
Findings
Outperforms traditional cognitive semantics benchmarks
Demonstrates significant socio-cultural relevance
Reveals basic-level categories as a cognitive-cultural interface
Abstract
In recent years, the field of NLP has seen growing interest in modeling both semantic and pragmatic dimensions. Despite this progress, two key challenges persist: firstly, the complex task of mapping and analyzing the interactions between semantic and pragmatic features; secondly, the insufficient incorporation of relevant insights from related disciplines outside NLP. Addressing these issues, this study introduces a novel geometric metric that utilizes word co-occurrence patterns. This metric maps two fundamental properties - semantic typicality (cognitive) and pragmatic salience (socio-cultural) - for basic-level categories within a two-dimensional hyperbolic space. Our evaluations reveal that this semantic-pragmatic metric produces mappings for basic-level categories that not only surpass traditional cognitive semantics benchmarks but also demonstrate significant socio-cultural…
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TopicsImage Retrieval and Classification Techniques
