The Mental Lexicon

The Mental Lexicon
Author: Gonia Jarema,Gary Libben
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2007-07-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780080548692

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This volume reflects a consensus that the investigation of words in the mind offers a unique opportunity to understand both human language ability and general human cognition. It brings together key perspectives on the fundamental nature of the representation and processing of words in the mind. This thematic volume covers a wide range of views on the fundamental nature of representation and processing of words in the mind and a range of views on the investigative techniques that are most likely to reveal that nature. It provides an overview of issues and developments in the field. It uncovers the processes of word recognition. It develops new models of lexical processing.

The Japanese Mental Lexicon

The Japanese Mental Lexicon
Author: Joseph F. Kess,Tadao Miyamoto
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2000-01-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027274182

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This book surveys the psycholinguistic dimensions of lexical access to the mental lexicon in Japanese, and attempts to synthesize the diversity of Japanese psycholinguistic research into the nature of written word processing in Japanese. Ten chapters focus on the nature of such psycholinguistic inquiry and its history, the structural origins of the Japanese script types and their relative frequencies, lexical access studies in kanji, the hiragana and katakana syllabaries, romaji, and mixed text processing, laterality preferences in kana/kanji processing and their implications for scientific discussions of language and cognition, evidence from eye-movement studies, the acquisition of orthographic skills by Japanese children, and a review of the implications and conclusions that arise from the contributions of such research. The text is directed at filling the need for an overview of this research because of its importance to theoretical modelling in linguistics and psychology, as well as aphasiology, mathematical and statistical linguistics, educational practices and governmental intervention in respect to language policies, and studies of linguistic and cultural history.

Reading and the Mental Lexicon

Reading and the Mental Lexicon
Author: Marcus Taft
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0863773354

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This text outlines the major models of lexical processing that have been put forward in the literature, and how they explain the basic empirical findings that have been reported.

The Oxford Handbook of the Mental Lexicon

The Oxford Handbook of the Mental Lexicon
Author: Anna Papafragou,John C. Trueswell,Lila R. Gleitman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 856
Release: 2022-01-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780192583628

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This volume brings together the latest research from leading scholars on the mental lexicon - the representation of language in the mind/brain at the level of individual words and meaningful sub-word units. In recent years, the study of words as mental objects has grown rapidly across several fields, including linguistics, psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, education, and cognitive science. This comprehensive collection spans multiple disciplines, topics, theories, and methods to highlight important advances in the study of the mental lexicon, identify areas of debate, and inspire innovation in the field from present and future generations of scholars. The book is divided into three parts. Part I presents modern linguistic and cognitive theories of how the mind/brain represents words at the phonological, morphological, syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic levels. This part also discusses broad architectural issues pertaining to the internal organization of the lexicon, the relation between words and concepts, and the role of compositionality. Part II examines how children learn the form and meaning of words in their native language, bridging learner- and environment-driven contributions and taking into account variability across both individual learners and communities. Chapters in the final part explore how the mental lexicon contributes to language use during listening, speaking, and conversation, and includes perspectives from bilingualism, sign languages, and disorders of lexical access and production.

The Bilingual Mental Lexicon

The Bilingual Mental Lexicon
Author: Longxing Wei
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2019-11-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781527543386

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This book proposes the Bilingual Lemma Activation Model as a method for exploring the nature and activity of the bilingual mental lexicon in both speech production and language acquisition. This model claims that the bilingual’s two languages are not equally activated in code-switching; one playing a crucial role in grammatical frame building, and the other being activated at a lexical level due to psycholinguistic reasons. To test this model, the book analyzes bilingual speech data from naturally occurring intrasentential code-switching instances involving various language pairs. A second claim of this model is that code-switching naturally occurs because certain lemmas underlying some particular lexical items stored in the bilingual mental lexicon are language-specific, and such lemmas are in contact in bilingual speech. To further test this model, second language acquisition data are analyzed here to describe and explain sources of language transfer at the level of abstract lexical structure. Thus, from some psycholinguistic perspectives, this model views bilingual speech involving code-switching and interlanguage performance data as predictable outcomes of bilingual systems in contact. This book will appeal to graduate students and researchers in both theoretical and applied linguistics.

Exploring the Second Language Mental Lexicon

Exploring the Second Language Mental Lexicon
Author: David Michael Singleton
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1999-02-11
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0521555345

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This volume does not offer a complex perspective of the L2 lexicon, but rather represents a sustained attempt to answer some very basic questions clustered around the relationship between the L2 mental lexicon and the L1 mental lexicon. It provides a review of L1 and L2 lexical research issues such as similarities and differences between the conditions of L1 and L2 acquisition, the respective roles of forming and meaning in L1 and L2 processing, and the degree of separation/integration between L1 and L2 lexical operations.

Reading and the Mental Lexicon

Reading and the Mental Lexicon
Author: Marcus Taft
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135064525

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Over the last twenty years a major area of cognitive psychology has developed centred upon research into the issues of how visually presented words are processed so that they can be read and understood. The focus has been on how words are stored in the mental lexicon and retrieved during the reading process. If we possessed no mental lexicon, we would be unable to read. This book dedicates itself to a critical evaluation of the ideas that have emerged from this body of research. The text outlines the major models of lexical processing that have been put forward in the literature, and how they explain the basic empirical findings that have been reported. It then goes on to consider the possible influence that sentential context has on lexical processing, the impact of the pronunciation of a word on its visual processing, and the role played by internal word structure (i.e., syllables and morphemes) in the recognition of a word. A connectionist style model emerges during the course of the evaluation of these issues. This book is suitable for advanced students and researchers, and is intended to serve as a springboard for discussion and an inspiration for empirical research.

Words in the Mind

Words in the Mind
Author: Jean Aitchison
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2003-01-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0631232443

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Words in the Mind deals with words, and how humans learn them, remember them, understand them, and find the ones they want. It discusses the structure and content of the human word-store or ‘mental lexicon, with particular reference to the spoken language of native English speakers. Discusses the structure and content of the human word-store, or 'mental lexicon'. Features a highly informative and accessible account of a central area of research. Incorporates new research on the mental lexicon. Written by a prominent researcher of the mental lexicon, language change, and the language of the media.