Based on the outputs of the function f(x) with the given inputs, we can observe the following patterns:

- "literature" and "reading" have high values close to 1, indicating a strong association with a particular concept related to written or printed works.
- "mourning," "guitar," and "deadly" have relatively low values close to 0, suggesting a weaker or no association with the concept the function is selective for.
- "CPU," "television," and "minerals" have very low values close to 0, indicating a lack of association with the concept.
- "Pulitzer Prize" and "Buckingham Palace" have relatively high values but not as high as "literature," suggesting a moderate association with a different concept.

Based on these observations, a possible description of the function f(x) could be:

[DESCRIPTION]: The function f(x) appears to be selective for the concept of written or printed works, with "literature" and "reading" having high values close to 1, indicating a strong association. However, it also exhibits some selectivity for other concepts, as "Pulitzer Prize" and "Buckingham Palace" have relatively high values, albeit not as high as "literature." It does not show significant association with concepts related to mourning, musical instruments like guitars, or technical terms like CPU and television.