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Networks in the mind – what communities reveal about the structure of the lexicon
The mental lexicon stores words and information about words. The lexicon is seen by many researchers as a network, where lexical units are nodes and the different links between the units are connections.
Kovács László +3 more
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The article is devoted to the study of the organization of the mental lexicon of a language personality. This research focuses on finding answers to the questions: are there stable correlations between a person’s language / speech biography and the ...
Svetlana Alekseevna Lyamzina
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Most of what is known about the mental lexicon comes from studies of spoken language and their written forms. Signs differ from spoken/written words in two important ways that may affect lexical recognition: their phonological composition is unique (e.g.,
Naomi K. Caselli +2 more
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Cross-linguistic collocational networks in the L1 Turkish–L2 English mental lexicon
According to the Collocational Priming Theory, every word is primed to co-occur with particular other related words and priming could be regarded as the source of our creative language system. Previous research has shown evidence of collocational priming
Hakan Cangır, Philip Durrant
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Multiplex networks quantify robustness of the mental lexicon to catastrophic concept failures, aphasic degradation and ageing [PDF]
Concepts and their mental associations influence how language is processed and used. Networks represent powerful models for exploring such cognitive system, known as mental lexicon.
Massimo Stella
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Psychological Education Health Assessment Problems Based on Improved Constructive Neural Network
In order to better assess the mental health status, combining online text data and considering the problems of lexicon sparsity and small lexicon size in feature statistics of word frequency of the traditional linguistic inquiry and word count (LIWC ...
Yang Li +4 more
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The Mental Lexicon and the Architecture of Encyclopedia [PDF]
2017-03Our linguistic activities presuppose semantic knowledge, which enables not only the construction of sentences but also our "categorization" of things around us.
宮原, 勇, MIYAHARA, Isamu
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Zum Status eines mentalen Lexikons bei einem bilingualen Sprecher
On status of mental lexicon of bilingual people. Bilingual people have learnt the second language in a directed way, in institutionalised conditions, achieving linguistic and communicative competence close to competences of the first language, in ...
Iwona Legutko-Marszalek
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Struktur und Organisation des mentalen Lexikons in Kontext psychologischer Gedächtnistheorien
The article presents the concept of mental lexicon's structure in context of memory theory. Mental lexicon has been defined as the part of long-term memory, where words of a particular language are gathered together with all the information concerning ...
Iwona Legutko-Marszałek
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Things, qualities, actions, relations, transformations, spatial and temporal references, all that, even mind properties, are matter for thought through words.
José Morais, São Luís Castro
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