• The mental lexicon is a component of the human language faculty that contains information regarding the composition of words, such as their meanings, pronunciations...
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  • A lexicon (plural: lexicons, rarely lexica) is the vocabulary of a language or branch of knowledge (such as nautical or medical). In linguistics, a lexicon...
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  • David; Cutler, Anne (1977). "Malapropisms and the Structure of the Mental Lexicon". Linguistic Inquiry. 8 (3): 505–520. JSTOR 4177997. Archived from the...
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    University. She is engaged in experimental and clinical studies of the mental lexicon of Russian speakers. Her major research interests are the cerebral basis...
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  • noticeably in speakers' vocabulary (in their lexical access and their mental lexicon), while grammatical and especially phonological representations appear...
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    language into a preexisting mental lexicon in their article "Shared and Separate Meanings in the Bilingual Mental Lexicon". When a person first learns...
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  • of our mental organization of language. Substitution errors, for instance, reveal parts of the organization and structure of the mental lexicon. Target:...
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  • have begun to look at how the brain represents multiple languages. The mental lexicon is a focus of research on differences between monolingual and multilingual...
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  • governing the construction of words in production (and also likely in mental lexicon). In other words, speakers generate the morphologically complex words...
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  • lexical retrieval. The lexicon is the store of words in a person's mind; it contains a person's vocabulary and is similar to a mental dictionary. A lexical...
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  • A vocabulary (also known as a lexicon) is a set of words, typically the set in a language or the set known to an individual. The word vocabulary originated...
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    2016-03-05. Joseph F. Kess; Tadao Miyamoto (1 January 1999). The Japanese Mental Lexicon: Psycholinguistics Studies of Kana and Kanji Processing. John Benjamins...
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    homonyms and polysemes are represented differently within people's mental lexicon: while the different meanings of homonyms (which are semantically unrelated)...
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  • main interests concerns the architecture and semantic content of the mental lexicon, i.e., the psychological representation of the forms and meanings of...
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  • the mental lexicon for bilingual people. Bilingual lexical access can be understood as all aspects of the word processing, including all of the mental activity...
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  • Ludovic Ferrand and Boris New: Semantic and associative priming in the mental lexicon, found on: boris.new.googlepages.com/Semantic-final-2003.pdf Marslen-Wilson...
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  • semantic retrieval of salient over less salient meanings inside the mental lexicon in the process of language comprehension. The meaning(s) of a word can...
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  • high-frequency formations with the suffix -heid are available in the mental lexicon, whereas low-frequency words and neologisms are produced and understood...
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  • and New York: Routledge. Words in the Mind: An Introduction to the Mental Lexicon. 3rd edition (1st edition 1987). Oxford and New York: Basil Blackwell...
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    Cognition (redirect from Mental process)
    Cognition is the "mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses". It encompasses all aspects...
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    triangular eminence, the mental protuberance, the base of which is depressed in the center but raised on either side to form the mental tubercle. The size and...
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  • of this problem could be a direct coupling of action repository and mental lexicon without explicitly introducing a phonemic map at the beginning of speech...
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  • are deemed more useful or more important will dominate the bilingual mental lexicon while the less valued ones will not be acquired as fully. Studies have...
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  • 2011 There Goes the Neighborhood: Lipreading and the Structure of the Mental Lexicon. Speech Commun. Feb;53(2):220-228 Tye-Murray, N; Hale, S; Spehar, B;...
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  • code-switching that posits constraints on switches at the level of the mental lexicon (as opposed to that of the surface structure). The theory holds that...
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  • language possession. Lexical meaning – meaning that is stored in our mental lexicon; Grammatical meaning – comes into consideration when calculating the...
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  • Language Resource Center. The book The Bilingual Mental Lexicon noted the Culturally Authentic Pictorial Lexicon's value in German language instruction for "naming...
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    involved in the act of speaking, including the significance of the "mental lexicon". Levelt was the founding director of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics...
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    to study human language processing, particularly morphology and the mental lexicon. Marantz's approach to linguistic theory is characterized by its emphasis...
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  • items for production, despite awareness of their existence within the mental lexicon. It is a common feature in developmental language disorders (DLD), where...
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