Words contain multitudes. This multiplicity of meanings raises two key questions, both of which this thesis attempts to address. First, are word meanings categorical or continuous? The results of Chapters 2-4 support a hybrid model, in which word meanings occupy a continuous state-space (Elman, 2009), which is further discretized along the boundaries of distinct senses. And second, does the amount and distribution of homophony in real lexica reflect a pressure to concentrate meanings in the most efficient, optimal wordforms? The results in Chapters 5-7 suggest that homophony can emerge without a direct pressure for efficiency––and further, that real lexica might select against homophones, particularly among the most frequent wordforms of a ...
Summary : The role of the relative frequency of different meanings of homographs in lexical access. ...
Often, theorists mean different things by ‘meaning’, and understandably so.1 Even restricting attent...
This chapter examines some psycholinguistic issues raised in the study of language understanding. Qu...
Words contain multitudes. This multiplicity of meanings raises two key questions, both of which this...
This is an essay on the structure of the lexicon and the nature of words. It describes their definit...
We investigate the evolution of homophones and its relation to the evolution of syllable number of ...
The number of potential meanings for a new word is astronomic. To make the word-learning problem tra...
What does it mean to say a word has several meanings? On what grounds do lexicographers make their j...
This thesis explores the processing of lexical ambiguity: words with several unrelated meanings (hom...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the lexicon structure responds to two opposed pressures. First,...
First published: 21 May 2021Lexical ambiguity—the phenomenon of a single word having multiple, disti...
Words in human languages cluster together in phonological neighborhoods more closely than would be e...
For example, one can draw a gun, draw water from a well, or draw a diagram. Despite the frequency of...
This chapter, entrenched in cognitive linguistics, proposes a multidimensional approach to the layer...
This chapter presents a theoretical review of how humans represent and process word meaning (lexico-...
Summary : The role of the relative frequency of different meanings of homographs in lexical access. ...
Often, theorists mean different things by ‘meaning’, and understandably so.1 Even restricting attent...
This chapter examines some psycholinguistic issues raised in the study of language understanding. Qu...
Words contain multitudes. This multiplicity of meanings raises two key questions, both of which this...
This is an essay on the structure of the lexicon and the nature of words. It describes their definit...
We investigate the evolution of homophones and its relation to the evolution of syllable number of ...
The number of potential meanings for a new word is astronomic. To make the word-learning problem tra...
What does it mean to say a word has several meanings? On what grounds do lexicographers make their j...
This thesis explores the processing of lexical ambiguity: words with several unrelated meanings (hom...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the lexicon structure responds to two opposed pressures. First,...
First published: 21 May 2021Lexical ambiguity—the phenomenon of a single word having multiple, disti...
Words in human languages cluster together in phonological neighborhoods more closely than would be e...
For example, one can draw a gun, draw water from a well, or draw a diagram. Despite the frequency of...
This chapter, entrenched in cognitive linguistics, proposes a multidimensional approach to the layer...
This chapter presents a theoretical review of how humans represent and process word meaning (lexico-...
Summary : The role of the relative frequency of different meanings of homographs in lexical access. ...
Often, theorists mean different things by ‘meaning’, and understandably so.1 Even restricting attent...
This chapter examines some psycholinguistic issues raised in the study of language understanding. Qu...