Semantic project OpenWord™

OpenWord is based on psychosemantics.

Psychosemantics studies the origin, structure and functioning of the individuals’ systems of verbal knowledge. It is based on the assumption that our language reflects our world. We live in the world of objects and in the world of images named with words.

OpenWord may help you in:

  • compiling glossaries out of the texts. This will give you the list of most frequent and key words used by author or to be used to influence him/her.
  • carrying out lexical content-analysis of a text, so you can easily comply a summary of the text;
  • estimating and comparing texts according to the criteria chosen;>
  • dividing the words of a text into lingua-psychological categories. This will give you an idea about the author’s hidden intentions and attitude toward the subject;
  • discerning basic types of authors' personality characteristics thus you get better understanding of whom are you dealing with;
  • finding out the psychoanalytical load of the text thus helping to influence recipients of certain gender, age, educational background, or psychosomatic structure;
  • finding out filters of human verbal perception. You will see how to overcome barriers in communication with the author of the text.

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