Title:
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Lexical Representation and Process
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Authors:
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William Marslen-Wilson
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Material Type:
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printed text
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Publisher:
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Cambridge, Mass : MIT Press, 1989
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ISBN (or other code):
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978-0-262-13240-4
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Size:
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576
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General note:
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How do humans understand and process language? The 18 contributions in Lexical Representation and Process provide a coherent and well-documented frame of reference for a field of study that is becoming central to both linguistics and psycholinguistics. They include a wide variety of approaches--from the radical alternative of new connectionist models, through new developments in traditional symbolic approaches, to the reemphasis on linguistic concepts as a crucial input to psycholinguistic models. Chapters are organized in sections covering psychological models of lexical processing, the nature of the input, lexical structure and process, and parsing and interpretation.
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Languages:
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English
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Class number:
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13.1 (Linguistics (general))
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Keywords:
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Lexical, Representation, Process
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