kuvatavad
Kuvatavad is a term used in Finnish linguistics and cognitive science to describe a subset of lexical items whose referents are highly imageable and can be readily imagined. In discussions about word processing and memory, kuvatavat words are contrasted with more abstract terms that do not evoke clear mental pictures. The concept is part of a broader investigation into imageability and concreteness, which examines how the ease of forming mental images influences comprehension, recall, and lexical access.
The word kuvatavat is formed from the Finnish verb kuvata, meaning to depict or describe, with a
Applications of the concept appear in experimental psycholinguistics and corpus studies, where researchers consider imageability as
See also: imageability, concreteness, psycholinguistics, Finnish language, lexical processing.