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University of Vermont Study Challenges 70-Year-Old Theory That Language Is Organized Around Emotion

1d ago· 8 min readenNews

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A new study from the University of Vermont challenges the 70-year-old theory that word meanings are organized primarily around emotion. After analyzing billions of words, researchers found that language may instead be fundamentally shaped by the need for safety. This discovery has implications for psychology, linguistics, and artificial intelligence, suggesting a previously overlooked structure underlying human language that extends beyond traditional measures of emotion.

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Researchers have identified a previously overlooked structure underlying human language, revealing patterns that extend beyond traditional measures of emotion.
A new study challenges the widely accepted idea that word meanings are organized around emotion.
After analyzing billions of words, scientists found that language may be shaped by something more basic: the need for safety.
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Researchers have identified a previously overlooked structure underlying human language, revealing patterns that extend beyond traditional measures of emotion.

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