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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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Identifying the phonological backbone in the mental lexicon.
Previous studies used techniques from network science to identify individual nodes and a set of nodes that were "important" in a network of phonological word-forms from English.
Michael S Vitevitch, Mary Sale
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Ability of reconstructing hierarchical semantic structures by blind and sighted language users [PDF]
The ability to reconstruct hierarchical semantic structures by blind and sighted average language users. The present paper concerns the hierarchically organised semantic structure of the mental lexicon.
Mikołajczak-Matyja, Nawoja
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The mental representations of light verbs [PDF]
The Light Verb Construction gives us a window into the mental lexicon: John takes a cup -> agent=John, theme = a cup John takes a walk -> agent = John, theme=
Piñango, Maria Mercedes +1 more
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Value of MRI Outcomes for Preventive and Early‐Stage Trials in Spinocerebellar Ataxias 1 and 3
ABSTRACT Objective To examine the value of MRI outcomes as endpoints for preventive and early‐stage trials of two polyglutamine spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs). Methods A cohort of 100 participants (23 SCA1, 63 SCA3, median Scale for the Assessment and Rating of Ataxia (SARA) score = 5, 42% preataxic, and 14 gene‐negative controls) was scanned at 3T up ...
Thiago J. R. Rezende +26 more
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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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The examination of how words are learned can offer valuable insights into the nature of lexical representations. For example, a common assessment of novel word learning is based on its ability to interfere with other words; given that words are known to ...
Efthymia C. Kapnoula
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The Future of Research in Cognitive Robotics: Foundation Models or Developmental Cognitive Models?
Research in cognitive robotics founded on principles of developmental psychology and enactive cognitive science would yield what we seek in autonomous robots: the ability to perceive its environment, learn from experience, anticipate the outcome of events, act to pursue goals, and adapt to changing circumstances without resorting to training with ...
David Vernon
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The orthographic similarity structure of English words: Insights from network science
Network science has been applied to study the structure of the mental lexicon, the part of long-term memory where all the words a person knows are stored.
Cynthia S. Q. Siew
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Recent evidence for the influence of morphological structure on the phonetic output goes unexplained by established models of speech production and by theories of the morphology-phonology interaction.
Simon David Stein, Ingo Plag
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