According to traditional wisdom in Linguistics, morphologically simple words reside in the mental lexicon, a kind of brain dictionary that contains unpredictable mappings between lexical features. Here I illustrate some of the defining features of an alternative view of the language architecture, where computation and storage are just the short-term and long-term dynamics of the same underlying process. Empirical results of a computational model of this view are reported and general implications for a theory of the lexicon are discussed.
Co-activation and competition effects in lexical storage and processing
Pirrelli;Vito
2017
Abstract
According to traditional wisdom in Linguistics, morphologically simple words reside in the mental lexicon, a kind of brain dictionary that contains unpredictable mappings between lexical features. Here I illustrate some of the defining features of an alternative view of the language architecture, where computation and storage are just the short-term and long-term dynamics of the same underlying process. Empirical results of a computational model of this view are reported and general implications for a theory of the lexicon are discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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