Regular and irregular inflections have become an important tool for understanding mechanisms underlying human language and cognition. Regular-irregular homophones such as rang the bell/ringed the city challenge connectionist models in which phonological information is the only input to the inflection process. Models of language that differentiate between lexicon and grammar attribute these inflectional differences to distinct lexical or morphological representations while connectionist models distinguish them by semantic features. Ramscar (2002) argued for the semantic account by showing that people extend irregular inflection to novel words similar in sound and meaning to existing irregulars, however generalizations may have been based on ...
■ A central question concerning word recognition is whether linguistic categories are processed in c...
This paper(1) addresses the proper balance between the lexicon and grammar. Particularly, it takes ...
Psycholinguistic theories propose different models of inflectional processing of regular and irregul...
Whether a word has an irregular inflection does not depend on its sound alone: compare lie-lay (recl...
A central question in morphological research is whether there are whole-word representations for reg...
Children acquire noun inflections before they acquire verb inflections. Noun inflections are also le...
Although similarity plays an important role in accounts of language processing, there are surprising...
A native speaker knows how to produce an unlimited number of words and possible words in their langu...
Theories of generative linguistics hold that language processing occurs by means of the manipulation...
A considerable body of empirical and theoretical research suggests that morphological structure gove...
Although the mapping between form and meaning is often regarded as arbitrary, there are in fact well...
The lexical bias effect refers to the fact that phonological errors result in real words more often ...
Inflectional morphology has figured prominently not only in debate about the nature of linguistic kn...
Contrasting predictions of the dual-route and parallel distributed processing models of word recogni...
This book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the...
■ A central question concerning word recognition is whether linguistic categories are processed in c...
This paper(1) addresses the proper balance between the lexicon and grammar. Particularly, it takes ...
Psycholinguistic theories propose different models of inflectional processing of regular and irregul...
Whether a word has an irregular inflection does not depend on its sound alone: compare lie-lay (recl...
A central question in morphological research is whether there are whole-word representations for reg...
Children acquire noun inflections before they acquire verb inflections. Noun inflections are also le...
Although similarity plays an important role in accounts of language processing, there are surprising...
A native speaker knows how to produce an unlimited number of words and possible words in their langu...
Theories of generative linguistics hold that language processing occurs by means of the manipulation...
A considerable body of empirical and theoretical research suggests that morphological structure gove...
Although the mapping between form and meaning is often regarded as arbitrary, there are in fact well...
The lexical bias effect refers to the fact that phonological errors result in real words more often ...
Inflectional morphology has figured prominently not only in debate about the nature of linguistic kn...
Contrasting predictions of the dual-route and parallel distributed processing models of word recogni...
This book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the...
■ A central question concerning word recognition is whether linguistic categories are processed in c...
This paper(1) addresses the proper balance between the lexicon and grammar. Particularly, it takes ...
Psycholinguistic theories propose different models of inflectional processing of regular and irregul...