The German plural system has recently become a focal point for conflicting theories of language, both linguistic and cognitive. Marcus et al. (1995) highlight the German plural as support for the dual-route account of inflectional morphology first proposed by Pinker and colleagues (Pinker & Prince, 1988). On the dual-route account, inflectional morphology is universally subserved by a symbolic rule route which deals with regular inflection and an associative memory component which deals with irregular inflection. This contrasts with single-route connectionist systems. We seek to counter supposed evidence for the dual-route account through large-scale simulations as well as through experimental data. We argue that, in its current form, the d...
Introduction. First language acquisition can shed light on the relevance of language use and frequen...
Theories of generative linguistics hold that language processing occurs by means of the manipulation...
This paper investigates the production of German plural nouns by two aphasic participants with non-f...
The German plural system has recently become a focal point for conflicting theories of language, bot...
Over the past few decades there has been a lot of debate, about language learning and the opinion ab...
According to dual-route models of morphological processing, regular inflected words can be retrieved...
Over the past few decades there has been a lot of debate, about language learning and the opinion ab...
In this paper, we consider the predictions the Dual-Mechanism Model makes concerning the representat...
The role of semantics in inflectional morphology has long been debated (Huang & Pinker, 2010; Pi...
We present results from cross-modal priming experiments on German participles and noun plurals. The ...
The processing of the German plural has been examined in a range of behavioral and neurophysi- ologi...
Inflectional morphology has figured prominently not only in debate about the nature of linguistic kn...
Artificial language learning research has shown that, under some conditions, adult speakers tend to ...
We develop the view that inflection is driven partly by non-phonological analogy and that non-phonol...
The authors investigate how morphological relationships between inflected word forms are represented...
Introduction. First language acquisition can shed light on the relevance of language use and frequen...
Theories of generative linguistics hold that language processing occurs by means of the manipulation...
This paper investigates the production of German plural nouns by two aphasic participants with non-f...
The German plural system has recently become a focal point for conflicting theories of language, bot...
Over the past few decades there has been a lot of debate, about language learning and the opinion ab...
According to dual-route models of morphological processing, regular inflected words can be retrieved...
Over the past few decades there has been a lot of debate, about language learning and the opinion ab...
In this paper, we consider the predictions the Dual-Mechanism Model makes concerning the representat...
The role of semantics in inflectional morphology has long been debated (Huang & Pinker, 2010; Pi...
We present results from cross-modal priming experiments on German participles and noun plurals. The ...
The processing of the German plural has been examined in a range of behavioral and neurophysi- ologi...
Inflectional morphology has figured prominently not only in debate about the nature of linguistic kn...
Artificial language learning research has shown that, under some conditions, adult speakers tend to ...
We develop the view that inflection is driven partly by non-phonological analogy and that non-phonol...
The authors investigate how morphological relationships between inflected word forms are represented...
Introduction. First language acquisition can shed light on the relevance of language use and frequen...
Theories of generative linguistics hold that language processing occurs by means of the manipulation...
This paper investigates the production of German plural nouns by two aphasic participants with non-f...