TY - JOUR TI - The Spectrum of Sense Remoteness in Polysemy: Bridging Computational and Theoretical Lexicography with Psycholinguistics (Part 1) AU - Klimek-Jankowska, Dorota AU - Hwaszcz, Krzysztof AU - Wieczorek, Justyna TI - The Spectrum of Sense Remoteness in Polysemy: Bridging Computational and Theoretical Lexicography with Psycholinguistics (Part 1) AB - This two-part paper bridges insights from psycholinguistics and from theoretical and computational lexicography to develop a fine-grained classification of polysemy organized along a wider spectrum of sense remoteness of ambiguous words in Polish based on the investigation of a large collection of linguistic data.1 In the first part, we equip readers with background knowledge on different psycholinguistic views on polysemy and we introduce the basic spectrum of sense remoteness proposed in earlier literature. We also present the methodology of our research and we report the results of our quantitative study based on a large sample of sense pairs randomly extracted from plWordNet This two-part paper bridges insights from psycholinguistics and from theoretical and computational lexicography to develop a fine-grained classification of polysemy organized along a wider spectrum of sense remoteness of ambiguous words in Polish based on the investigation of a large collection of linguistic data.1 In the first part, we equip readers with background knowledge on different psycholinguistic views on polysemy and we introduce the basic spectrum of sense remoteness proposed in earlier literature. We also present the methodology of our research and we report the results of our quantitative study based on a large sample of sense pairs randomly extracted from plWordNet  (Słowosieć) thanks to the resources received from the CLARIN-PL Language Technology Center (the Polish section of the European research infrastructure CLARIN ERIC). We show that the most widely represented polysemy types are nested polysemy, polysemy by metaphor and polysemy by metonymy. The second part proposes an extended spectrum of sense remoteness and presents insights on different types of polysemy included in this spectrum with a special attention paid to nested polysemy.  VL - Volume 17 (2022) IS - Vol. 17, Issue 1 PY - 2022 SN - 1732-8160 C1 - 2300-5920 SP - 31 EP - 53 DO - 10.4467/23005920SPL.22.002.15759 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/studies-in-polish-linguistics/article/the-spectrum-of-sense-remoteness-in-polysemy-bridging-computational-and-theoretical-lexicography-with-psycholinguistics-part-1 KW - polysemy KW - spectrum of sense remoteness KW - plWordNet – Słowosieć KW - Polish KW - mental lexicon KW - homonymy KW - metonymy KW - metaphor KW - nested polysemy