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Lexical Representation and Process
Edited by
The MIT Press
ISBN electronic:
9780262279178
In Special Collection:
CogNet
Publication date:
1989
How do humans understand and process language? The 18 contributions in Lexical Representation and Process provide a coherent and well-documented frame of reference for a field of study that is becoming central to both linguistics and psycholinguistics. They include a wide variety of approaches—from the radical alternative of new connectionist models, through new developments in traditional symbolic approaches, to the reemphasis on linguistic concepts as a crucial input to psycholinguistic models. Chapters are organized in sections covering psychological models of lexical processing, the nature of the input, lexical structure and process, and parsing and interpretation.
Bradford Books imprint
Lexical Representation and Process
Edited by: William D. Marslen-Wilson
https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/4213.001.0001
ISBN (electronic): 9780262279178
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 1989
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Table of Contents
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I: Psychological Models of Lexical Processing
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II: The Nature of the Input
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III: Lexical Structure and Process
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IV: Parsing and Interpretation
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