William Marslen-Wilson - Lexical representation and process
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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.William Marslen-Wilson is a Senior Scientist at the Medical Research Council Applied Psychology Unit in Cambridge, England.
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Lexical representation and process/edited by William Marslen-Wilson. p. cm. Papers from a conference on lexical representation and process held in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, from June 30 to July 4, 1986, under the joint sponsorship of the Max-Planck-Institut fr Psycholinguistik and the Inter facultaire Werkgroep Taal- en Spraakgedrag of the University of Nijmegen. "A Bradford book." Bibliography: p. Includes index. ISBN 0-262-13240-0 (hb), 0-262-63142-3 (pb) 1. LexicologyCongresses. 2. PsycholinguisticsCongresses. I. Marslen-Wilson, William. II. Max Planck Institut fr Psycholinguistik (Nijmegen, Netherlands) III. Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen. Interfacultaire Werkgroep Taal- en Spraakgedrag. P326.L39 1989 413'.028dc19 88-36787 CIP
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CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Part I Psychological Models of Lexical Processing
1
Chapter 1 Access and Integration: Projecting Sound onto Meaning
William Marslen-Wilson
3
Chapter 2 Visual Word Recognition and Pronunciation: A Computational Model and Its Implications
Mark S. Seidenberg
25
Chapter 3 Basic Issues in Lexical Processing
Kenneth I. Forster
75
Chapter 4 Lexical Access in Speech Production
Brian Butterworth
108
Chapter 5 The Retrieval of Phonological Forms in Production: Tests Of Predictions from a Connectionist Model
Gary S. Dell
136
Part II The Nature of the Input
167
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Chapter 6 Review of Selected Models of Speech Perception
Dennis H. Klatt
169
Chapter 7 Connectionist Approaches to Acoustic/Phonetic Processing
Jeffrey L. Elman
227
Chapter 8 Parafoveal Preview Effects and Lexical Access during Eye Fixations in Reading
Keith Rayner and David A. Balota
261
Chapter 9 Reading and the Mental Lexicon: On the Uptake of Visual Information
Derek Besner and James C. Johnston
291
Part III Lexical Structure and Process
317
Chapter 10 Understanding Words and Word Recognition: Can Phonology Help?
Uli H. Frauenfelder and Aditi Lahiri
319
Chapter 11 Auditory Lexical Access: Where Do We Start?
Anne Cutler
342
Chapter 12 On Mental Representation of Morphology and Its Diagnosis by Measures of Visual Access Speed
Leslie Henderson
357
Chapter 13 Morphological Parsing and the Lexicon
Jorge Hankamer
392
Chapter 14 Psycholinguistic Issues in the Lexical Representation of Meaning
Robert Schreuder and Giovanni B. Flores D'Arcais
409
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Part IV Parsing and Interpretation
437
Chapter 15 The Role of Lexical Representations in Language Comprehension
Lorraine Komisarjevsky Tyler
439
Chapter 16 Grammar, Interpretation, and Processing from the Lexicon
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