<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The ability to generalise knowledge from a limited set of exemplars is at the heart of our language abilities. One example of this productivity arises in the domain of morphology. Through experience with a small number of morphologically-complex forms (eg, unhappy, unruly), we abstract knowledge about components within those forms (eg, -un) for use in interpreting and creating new words. Our research will gain insight into the mechanisms that underlie the acquisition of this knowledge. Specifically, we will : investigate the nature of the knowledge acquired through exposure to full morphologically-complex forms; delineate the time course of this learning process; investigate how various prop...
Early language development critically depends on the ability to form abstract representations of lin...
This research topic explores the processing of morphemes, the smallest units of language that bear m...
It is well-established that there is a causal relationship between oral vocabulary and written word ...
AbstractThe extraction of general knowledge from individual episodes is critical if we are to learn ...
Affix knowledge plays an important role in visual word recognition, but little is known about how it...
Morphological skills have been associated with performance on multiple literacy outcomes. While grow...
One of the great challenges in linguistics and cognitive science is to understand the nature of the ...
Despite a central role for morphological knowledge in supporting linguistic generalisation, the neur...
Morphology is attracting more and more the interest of linguists. No complete theory of language ca...
We presented a brief overview of the warping mechanism, the main simulation and behavioural results ...
A key challenge in vocabulary acquisition is learning which of the many possible meanings is appropr...
Abstract: Word storage and processing have traditionally been modelled according to different comput...
This thesis investigates the system governing complex morphological forms in English and the way in ...
We sample from behavioral studies of visually presented inflected and derived words in the lexical d...
Morphological awareness can help learners of a second language (L2) infer and learn the meaning of u...
Early language development critically depends on the ability to form abstract representations of lin...
This research topic explores the processing of morphemes, the smallest units of language that bear m...
It is well-established that there is a causal relationship between oral vocabulary and written word ...
AbstractThe extraction of general knowledge from individual episodes is critical if we are to learn ...
Affix knowledge plays an important role in visual word recognition, but little is known about how it...
Morphological skills have been associated with performance on multiple literacy outcomes. While grow...
One of the great challenges in linguistics and cognitive science is to understand the nature of the ...
Despite a central role for morphological knowledge in supporting linguistic generalisation, the neur...
Morphology is attracting more and more the interest of linguists. No complete theory of language ca...
We presented a brief overview of the warping mechanism, the main simulation and behavioural results ...
A key challenge in vocabulary acquisition is learning which of the many possible meanings is appropr...
Abstract: Word storage and processing have traditionally been modelled according to different comput...
This thesis investigates the system governing complex morphological forms in English and the way in ...
We sample from behavioral studies of visually presented inflected and derived words in the lexical d...
Morphological awareness can help learners of a second language (L2) infer and learn the meaning of u...
Early language development critically depends on the ability to form abstract representations of lin...
This research topic explores the processing of morphemes, the smallest units of language that bear m...
It is well-established that there is a causal relationship between oral vocabulary and written word ...