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Multiplex model of mental lexicon reveals explosive learning in humans. [PDF]
Word similarities affect language acquisition and use in a multi-relational way barely accounted for in the literature. We propose a multiplex network representation of this mental lexicon of word similarities as a natural framework for investigating ...
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Semantic Studies of Organisation and Functioning of Mental Lexicon
The review article discusses the key problems of semantic organization of the mental lexicon. It is understood as a dynamic, cognitively organized semantic network of lexical units.
V. A. Belov
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The term Mental Lexicon, sometimes seen as an online version of a dictionary, is often taken to refer to the part of our language system that hosts the word forms we know and their corresponding meanings. Unlike a dictionary, words in the Mental Lexicon are not organized strictly alphabetically (although speech errors such as malapropisms, e.g ...
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Orthographic Networks in the Developing Mental Lexicon. Insights From Graph Theory and Implications for the Study of Language Processing. [PDF]
In this study, we examine the development of orthographic networks in the mental lexicon using graph theory. According to this view, words are represented by nodes in a network and connected as a function of their orthographic similarity. With a sampling
Trautwein J, Schroeder S.
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Cohort and Rhyme Priming Emerge from the Multiplex Network Structure of the Mental Lexicon
Complex networks recently opened new ways for investigating how language use is influenced by the mental representation of word similarities. This work adopts the framework of multiplex lexical networks for investigating lexical retrieval from memory ...
Massimo Stella
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The speech signal carries both linguistic and non-linguistic information (e.g., a talker’s voice qualities; referred to as indexical information). There is evidence that indexical information can affect some aspects of spoken word recognition, but we ...
Efthymia C Kapnoula, Arthur G Samuel
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Establishing a mental lexicon with cochlear implants: an ERP study with young children. [PDF]
In the present study we explore the implications of acquiring language when relying mainly or exclusively on input from a cochlear implant (CI), a device providing auditory input to otherwise deaf individuals.
Vavatzanidis NK +3 more
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Mapping the mental lexicon of EFL learners
The present paper explores the lexical profiles of monolingual and bilingual learners acquiring English as a second and third language, respectively. Those profiles allow to get insights into learners’ lexical access and lexical organization in the new ...
Maria Pilar Agustín Llach
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Developmental features of Tibetan students’ Chinese L2 mental lexicon
Taking both category and network analysis approaches, the present study explored the developmental features of Tibetan students’ Chinese L2 mental lexicon.
Ming Li, Lubei Zhang
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Editorial: The Mental Lexicon, Blueprint of the Dictionaries of Tomorrow: Cognitive Aspects of the Lexicon [PDF]
Michael Zock +3 more
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