Lexical Representation and ProcessWilliam Marslen-Wilson, Max Planck Institut für Psycholinguistik (Nijmegen, Netherlands), Interfacultaire werkgroep taal- en spraakgedrag (Nimègue, Pays-Bas) MIT Press, 1989 - 576 páginas Part 1 Psychological models of lexical processing: access and integration - projecting sound onto meaning, William Marslen-Wilson; visual word recognition and pronunciation - a computational model and its implications, Mark S. Seidenberg; basic issues in lexical processing, Kenneth I. Forster; lexical access in speech production, Brian Butterworth; the retrieval of phonological forms in production - test of predictions from a connectionist model, Gary S. Dell. Part 2 The nature of the input: review of selected models of speech perception, Dennis H. Klatt; connectionist approaches to acoustic phonetic processing, Jeffrey L. Elman; parafoveal preview effects and lexical access during eye fixations in reading, Keith Rayner and David A. Balota; reading and the mental lexicon - on the uptake of visual information, Derek Besner and James C. Johnston. Part 3 Lexical structure and process: understanding words and word recognition - can phonology help?, Uli H. Frauenfelder and Aditi Lahiri; auditory lexical access - where do we start?, Anne Cutler; on mental representation of morphology and its diagnosis by measures of visual access speed, Leslie Henderson; morphological parsing and the lexicon, Jorge Hankamer; psycholinguistic issues in the lexical representation of meaning, Robert Schreuder and Giovanni B. Flores D'Arcais. Part 4 Parsing and interpretation: the role of lexical representation in language comprehension, Lorraine Komisarjevsky Tyler; grammar, interpretation and processing from the lexicon, Mark J. Steedman; against lexical generation of syntax, Lyn Frazier; lexical structure and language comprehension, Michael K. Tanenhaus and Greg N. Carlson. |
Índice
Chapter | 6 |
Chapter | 15 |
Chapter 2 | 25 |
Chapter 3 | 75 |
Chapter 4 | 108 |
Chapter 5 | 136 |
Review of Selected Models of Speech Dennis H Klatt | 169 |
Chapter 7 | 227 |
Chapter 10 | 319 |
Chapter 11 | 342 |
Chapter 12 | 406 |
The Role of Lexical Representations Lorraine Komisarjevsky Tyler | 439 |
Chapter 16 | 463 |
Chapter 17 | 505 |
Chapter 18 | 529 |
List of Contributors | 563 |
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Cognitive Models of Speech Processing: The Second Sperlonga Meeting Gerry T. M. Altmann,Richard Shillcock Vista previa restringida - 1993 |