Over the last decades, a growing body of evidence on the mechanisms governing lexical storage, access, acquisition and processing has raised a considerable challenge to traditional models of language architecture and word usage. By pulling together cognitive, neurofunctional and psycho-computational implications of these mechanisms, a new view of the lexicon-grammar architecture emerges, based on the dynamic interaction between storage and processing. We call this an "integrative" view of the mental lexicon
Modèles psycho-computationnels du lexique mentale
Pirrelli;Vito
2014
Abstract
Over the last decades, a growing body of evidence on the mechanisms governing lexical storage, access, acquisition and processing has raised a considerable challenge to traditional models of language architecture and word usage. By pulling together cognitive, neurofunctional and psycho-computational implications of these mechanisms, a new view of the lexicon-grammar architecture emerges, based on the dynamic interaction between storage and processing. We call this an "integrative" view of the mental lexiconFile in questo prodotto:
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