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Mental Files and the Lexicon

Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2015
This paper presents the hypothesis that the representational repertoire underpinning our ability to process the lexical items of a natural language (that is, the mental lexicon) can be modeled as a system of mental files. To start, I clarify the basic phenomena that an account of lexical knowledge should be able to elucidate.
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Polysemy in the Mental Lexicon

2008
The semantic ambiguity of lexical forms is pervasive: Many, if not most, words have multiple meanings. For example, one can draw a gun, draw water from a well, or draw a diagram. Despite the frequency of this phenomenon, how human beings store and access these meanings is an open question.
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(Mental) grammar and the (mental) lexicon

2016
Although classic generative approaches build on the differentiation between the lexicon and the grammar, there are many theories (Cognitive Grammar, Langacker 1987 ; Emergent Grammar, Hopper 1987 ; Construction Grammar, Goldberg 1995, 2006 ; Parallel Architecture, Jackendoff 2002), particular insights (Schönefeld 2001 ; Haspelmath 2007, 2014), as well ...
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The mental lexicon

1988
Karen D. Emmorey, Victoria A. Fromkin
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Productivity and the mental lexicon

2003
Outline In this chapter we will look at the mechanisms that are responsible for the fact that some affixes can easily be used to coin new words while other affixes can not. First, the notions of ‘possible word’ and ‘actual word’ are explored, which leads to the discussion of how complex words are stored and accessed in the mental lexicon.
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The Russian Mentality: Lexicon

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1996
Robert Bird   +3 more
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Cancer screening, prevention, and treatment in people with mental illness

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016
Ana Stefancic, Richard C Wender
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Emotion mental lexicon

The Mental Lexicon, 2008
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The mental lexicon as polylogue

2021
Victor Kuperman   +2 more
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