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Lexical Knowledge and Lexical Use in Autism
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2006One aspect of autistic language that has been infrequently researched is vocabulary and the conceptual knowledge underpinning individual words or word types. In this descriptive study we investigate anomalous vocabulary use in a 70,000-word corpus of conversational autistic language and examine evidence that concept formation, and hence vocabulary, is ...
Michael R, Perkins +4 more
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Lexical acquisition for lexical databases
1991This paper describes our lexical acquisition system, which supplements knowledge in the lexical database with knowledge acquired from human informants. The database is organized to support the needs of natural language processing applications and facilitate the operation of acquisition system.
Sumali Pin-Ngern Conlon +2 more
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Lexical and Metrical Stress in Word Recognition: Lexical or Pre-lexical Influences?
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2006The influence of lexical stress and/or metrical stress on spoken word recognition was examined. Two experiments were designed to determine whether response times in lexical decision or shadowing tasks are influenced when primes and targets share lexical stress patterns (JUVenile-BIBlical [Syllables printed in capital letters indicate those syllables ...
Louisa M, Slowiaczek +2 more
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Computers and the Humanities, 2003
The Linguistic Atlas of the Middle and South Atlantic States (LAMSAS) is admirably accessible for reanalysis (see http://hyde.park.uga.edu/lamsas/, Kretzschmar, 1994). The present paper applies a lexical distance measure to assess the lexical relatedness of LAMSAS's sites, a popular focus of investigation in the past (Kurath, 1949; Carver, 1989 ...
Nerbonne, J., Kleiweg, P.
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The Linguistic Atlas of the Middle and South Atlantic States (LAMSAS) is admirably accessible for reanalysis (see http://hyde.park.uga.edu/lamsas/, Kretzschmar, 1994). The present paper applies a lexical distance measure to assess the lexical relatedness of LAMSAS's sites, a popular focus of investigation in the past (Kurath, 1949; Carver, 1989 ...
Nerbonne, J., Kleiweg, P.
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The articulation of lexical and post-lexical palatalization in Korean
Interspeech 2014, 2014Palatalization in Korean is of two types - lexical palatalization governed by language-specific phonological rules, and postlexical palatalization that appears to be purely phonetic. While lexical palatalization only occurs when a morpheme boundary intervenes between a target consonant and a palatalization trigger, post-lexical palatalization occurs ...
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Lexical Knowledge, Lexical Inferencing and Writing
2008In the previous chapters, we have investigated different aspects of our learners’ competence in their L1 and their L2. Chapter 2 was devoted to measures of declarative lexical competence, including an analysis of both the learners’ vocabulary size (breadth) and their network knowledge (depth).
Dorte Albrechtsen +2 more
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Lexical structures and lexical semantics
Abstract This chapter describes important advances in studies of Bantu lexical semantics and points to areas where further research is called for. The bulk of the chapter is dedicated to describing key issues related to major word classes.openaire +1 more source
Difficulty in Lexical Access: The Lexical Bar
1995What features do some words have that make them more ‘difficult’ than others? In Chapter 4, I used the phrase ‘difficult in access’ to refer to specialist words extracted by the G-L Instrument. Chapters 5 and 7 also mentioned features that can make these words ‘difficult in access’ relative to other words. This chapter looks more closely at some of the
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