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More Words but Still No Lexicon: Reply to Besner et al. (1990)
Still No Lexicon Reply to Besner
2015/6/19
The major points in the Besner, Twilley, McCann, and Seergobin (1990) critique of the Seidenberg and McClelland (1989) model are addressed. The model's performancediffers from that of people in ways t...
LOGICO-COGNITIVE STRUCTURE IN THE LEXICON
complement selection contrariety conceptual fields entailment lexical gaps logical hexagon square of opposition universe of discourse
2015/5/6
This study is a prolegomenon to a formal theory of the natural growth of conceptual and lexical fields. Negation, in the various forms in which it occurs in language, is found to be a powerful indicat...
Scramble, Scurry and Dash: The Correlation between Motion Event Encoding and Manner Verb Lexicon Size in Indo-European
motion events manner verbs phylogenetic comparative methods PGLS Indo-European
2015/4/27
In recent decades, much has been discovered about the different ways in which people can talk about motion (Talmy, 1985, 1991; Slobin, 1996, 1997, 2004). Slobin (1997) has suggested that satellite-fra...
The Mental Lexicon Is Fully Specified: Evidence From Eye-Tracking
spoken-word recognition mental lexicon
2015/4/10
Four visual-world experiments, in which listeners heard spoken words and saw printed words, compared
an optimal-perception account with the theory of phonological underspecification. This theory argu...
Listeners learn from their past experience of listening to spoken words, and use this learning to maximise the efficiency of future word recognition. This paper summarises evidence that the facilitato...
The role of the lexicon in regular sound change
The role of the lexicon regular sound change
2014/5/7
Sound-change is merely a change in the speakers’ manner of producing phonemes and accordingly, affects a phoneme at every occurrence, regardless of the nature of any particular linguistic form in whic...
Sui, an indigenous minority language of southwest China, has an elaborate system of adjective
intensification. Adjectives are intensified with word-specific, bound morphemes that usually
either r...
Lexicalism and modular overlap in English:A comment on Sergio Scalise & Emiliano Guevara:The lexicalist approach to word-formation and the notion of the lexicon
Lexicalism lexicon word-formation
2009/5/18
This paper argues that the lexicon-syntax divide, essential for the expression in Lexicalism of the Lexical Integrity Hypothesis, is neither robust nor unique. English has compound-phrase hybrids for ...
Phrases inside compounds:a puzzle for lexicon-free morphology
Phrases lexicon-free morphology
2009/5/18
Is the wellformedness of a complex word ever dependent on whether some constituent of it is lexically listed? The fact that many words are not lexically listed and many lexically listed items are not ...
This paper is about how children learn the class of verbs known as raising verbs. This class includes verbs such as seem, appear, tend (to), happen (to), used (to), the adjectival predicate be likely ...
Phonetic Detail in the Developing Lexicon
fixation language acquisition lexicon phoneme word recognition
2014/5/7
Although infants show remarkable sensitivity to linguistically relevant phonetic variation in speech, young children sometimes appear not to make use of this sensitivity. Here, children’s knowledge of...