Lexical Representation and Process

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William 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.
 

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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

Chapter 8
261
Chapter 9
291

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Sobre el autor (1989)

William D. Marslen-Wilson is a Senior Scientist at the Medical Research Council Applied Psychology Unit in Cambridge, England.

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