The traditional view of the lexical system stipulates word-specific representations and separate pathways for regular and exception words. An alternative approach views lexical knowledge as developing from general learning principles applied to mappings among distributed representations of written and spoken words and their meanings. On this distributed account, distinctions among words, and between words and nonwords are not reified in the structure of the system but reflect the sensitivity of learning to the relative systematicity in the various mappings. Two computational simulations address findings that have seemed problematic for the distributed approach. Both involve a consideration of the role of semantics in normal and impaired lex...
none3This work presents a connectionist model of the semantic-lexical system based on grounded cogni...
Rogers, Lambon Ralph, Hodges, and Patterson (2004) studied two-alternative forced-choice visual lexi...
Recognition of objects, their representation and retrieval in memory and the link of this representa...
What is the underlying representation of lexical knowledge? How do we know whether a given string of...
In much of neuroimaging and neuropsychology, regions of the brain have been associated with ‘lexical...
Over the last decades, a growing body of evidence on the mechanisms governing lexical storage, acces...
This chapter examines some psycholinguistic issues raised in the study of language understanding. Qu...
Computational models of aphasia must, first, characterize the actions of the unimpaired system, and ...
Wernicke (1900, as cited in G. H. Eggert, 1977) suggested that semantic knowledge arises from the in...
& The goal of this article is to illustrate the application of self-organizing dynamics in the d...
Connectionist models of lexical processing have come a long way over the past 25 years. The literatu...
Existing direct route connectionist models of reading aloud (i.e. text to phoneme conversion) can no...
The Lexical Quality Hypothesis suggests that the difficulties exhibited by poor readers cascade from...
The group analysed some syntactic and phonological phenomena that presuppose the existence of interr...
Several computational models of the semantic cognitive system have been developed. This thesis consi...
none3This work presents a connectionist model of the semantic-lexical system based on grounded cogni...
Rogers, Lambon Ralph, Hodges, and Patterson (2004) studied two-alternative forced-choice visual lexi...
Recognition of objects, their representation and retrieval in memory and the link of this representa...
What is the underlying representation of lexical knowledge? How do we know whether a given string of...
In much of neuroimaging and neuropsychology, regions of the brain have been associated with ‘lexical...
Over the last decades, a growing body of evidence on the mechanisms governing lexical storage, acces...
This chapter examines some psycholinguistic issues raised in the study of language understanding. Qu...
Computational models of aphasia must, first, characterize the actions of the unimpaired system, and ...
Wernicke (1900, as cited in G. H. Eggert, 1977) suggested that semantic knowledge arises from the in...
& The goal of this article is to illustrate the application of self-organizing dynamics in the d...
Connectionist models of lexical processing have come a long way over the past 25 years. The literatu...
Existing direct route connectionist models of reading aloud (i.e. text to phoneme conversion) can no...
The Lexical Quality Hypothesis suggests that the difficulties exhibited by poor readers cascade from...
The group analysed some syntactic and phonological phenomena that presuppose the existence of interr...
Several computational models of the semantic cognitive system have been developed. This thesis consi...
none3This work presents a connectionist model of the semantic-lexical system based on grounded cogni...
Rogers, Lambon Ralph, Hodges, and Patterson (2004) studied two-alternative forced-choice visual lexi...
Recognition of objects, their representation and retrieval in memory and the link of this representa...