12 nominally opposite adjective-pairs were tested for functional antonymy by having each of them serve as concepts and rated on a 10-scale Semantic Differential. Eleven of the 12 adjective-pairs departed significantly from functional antonymy operationally defined as deviations from a neutral average rating. The results were contrasted with those of a previous study and the implications of the method as a screening device discussed.
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