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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 11.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2013 Oct 18;35(10):1015–1023. doi: 10.1080/13803395.2013.845141

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Cosines of angles between four selected word vectors (pencil, point, shoe, and stop) and the top 63 word vectors plotted in three different dimensional spaces (Dim. 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5). (A) Pencil (rank 2) against top 63 P-words. (B) Point (57) against top 63 P-words. (C) Shoe (3) against top 63 S-words. (D) Stop (7) against top 63 S-words. The solid horizontal line across each panel indicates a cosine value of 0.8, which was used for cluster threshold in SVD analysis (see text). Counting by 5, in rank order the 63 P-words are: people (1), pencil, paper, purple, pen (5), place, pot, pan, play, person (10), push, pull, pear, put, pea (15), pat, please, pickle, pink, peach (20), pin, pig, pineapple, plum, pet (25), pie, pretty, pick, pepper, potato (30), pumpkin, part, pants, park, pipe (35), party, power, pop, poor, plate (40), phone, pill, peanut, peace, picture (45), pole, pony, proper, pale, paint (50), past, pillow, perfect, pit, pack (55), pimple, point, plant, pass, palm (60), pair, pool, purpose. Counting by 5, in rank order the 63 S-words are: sun (1), sand, shoe, sit, saw (5), simple, stop, snake, stand, salt (10), silly, sugar, sea, see, snow (15), sad, sew, sorry, soup, soap (20), sandwich, street, sing, sin, shirt (25), ship, same, swim, sex, single (30), start, sound, socks, super, said (35), school, sat, silver, sail, stupid (40), store, sign, smile, sky, soda (45), slow, summer, say, sink, show (50), son, salad, song, slide, snail (55), soft, safe, sour, sweet, send (60), slip, something, sight.