The Lexicon in Focus

The Lexicon in Focus

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  • Author: Leila Behrens
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Computers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 238

When something is in focus, light falls on it from different angles. The lexicon can be viewed from different sides. Six views are represented in this volume: a cognitivist view of vagueness and lexicalization, a psycholinguistic view of lexical access in speech production, a patholinguistic view of lexical organization in schizophrenics, and three analyses from different points of view in computational linguistics, which deal with problems of the syntax-semantics interface, compositionality, and systematic polysemy. A metalinguistic initial contribution outlines the historical development of lexical semantics with its complementary, competing and converging strands. The introduction completes this integration of the different facets of research into a wider picture of lexicology.


Lexicon in Focus

Lexicon in Focus

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  • Author: Barbara Stiebels
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 3050073713
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : de
  • Pages : 280

Die Reihe publiziert Originalarbeiten zur Beschreibung und theoretischen Analyse der Struktur natürlicher Sprachen. Schwerpunkt sind die Prinzipien und Regeln der grammatischen und lexikalischen Kenntnis sowohl unter einzelsprachlichen wie unter sprachvergleichenden Gesichtspunkten. Abgedeckt werden alle systematischen Bereiche der Sprachwissenschaft, insbesondere Phonologie, Morphologie, Syntax, Semantik und Pragmatik, unter Einbeziehung von Aspekten des Spracherwerbs, des Sprachwandels, der Sprachverwendung und der phonetischen und neuronalen Realisierung.


Lexicon in Focus

Lexicon in Focus

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  • Author: Barbara Stiebels
  • Publisher: Oldenbourg Verlag
  • ISBN: 9783050031156
  • Category : Grammar, Comparative and general
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

This volume presents a selection of papers read at the international conference Lexicon in Focus, held under the auspices of the Sonderforschungsbereich Theory of the Lexicon (Düsseldorf / Wuppertal / Cologne) at Wuppertal in August 1998. This conference focused on the lexical perspective on questions that dominated the linguistic discussion of the nineties. It brought together experts from different fields, ranging from lexical phonology to lexical semantics. The participants were asked to discuss three issues which cross these different fields and which we considered matters of controversy: Lexical constraints and the generation of candidates - Economy principles in the lexicon - Semantic composition within and outside of words.


Language and the Lexicon

Language and the Lexicon

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  • Author: David Singleton
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 131783593X
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 281

The lexicon represents the building blocks of language: words and vocabulary. Most of us think of language in terms of words, and words are also integral to the way in which linguists approach language as an object of study. The lexicon and lexical issues must be taken in consideration in every domain of language study and, conversely, the lexicon cannot be viewed in isolation from other aspects of language. 'Language and the Lexicon' provides a comprehensive yet accessible overview of lexicology, introducing the reader to the lexicon by exploring the lexical aspects of a range of different areas of language: syntax, morphology, semantics, phonology, language variation, language change, language acquisition and language processing. Assuming no prior knowledge of linguistics, the book introduces the key concepts employing examples from a wide variety of languages in order to illustrate the points made. This book is ideally suited to those approaching lexicology for the first time. With its wide breadth of focus and diverse topics, it can equally serve as a first introduction to linguistics.


Lexicon for an Affective Archive

Lexicon for an Affective Archive

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  • Author: Giulia Palladini
  • Publisher: Intellect Books
  • ISBN: 1783207795
  • Category : Photography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 210

To study an archive or archival materials is to encounter an affective and critical practice involved in the construction of memory. Lexicon for an Affective Archive, edited by Giulia Palladini and Marco Pustianaz, is an international collection of these encounters, offering glimpses into the intimate relations inherent in finding, remembering (or imagining) and creating an archive. Bringing together voices from a variety of fields across the humanities, performance studies and contemporary art, and engaging in a multidisciplinary analysis, this beautifully designed and fully illustrated volume advances the idea of an “affective archive” as a useful conceptual tool – a tool which contributes to an understanding of an expanded notion of an archive and its central role in contemporary visual and performing arts. A co-publication with NInA and Live Art Development Agency.


Structuring the Lexicon

Structuring the Lexicon

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  • Author: Dagmar Divjak
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
  • ISBN: 311022058X
  • Category : Computers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 291

Structuring the Lexicon presents a cognitively realistic, clustered model for near-synonymy that explicitly addresses the question of how semantic knowledge is distributed along the continuum from grammar to lexicon. Usage-based in nature, it propos


Reading and the Mental Lexicon

Reading and the Mental Lexicon

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  • Author: Marcus Taft
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780863773358
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 172

This text outlines the major models of lexical processing that have been put forward in the literature, and how they explain the basic empirical findings that have been reported.


Weaving a Lexicon

Weaving a Lexicon

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  • Author: D. Geoffrey Hall
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN: 9780262582490
  • Category : Language acquisition
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 678

The contributors to this volume examine the multidimensional way in which infants and children acquire the lexicon of their native language.


The Bilingual Lexicon

The Bilingual Lexicon

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  • Author: Robert Schreuder
  • Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
  • ISBN: 9027282854
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 307

In the study of bilingualism, the lexical level of language is of prime importance because, in practical terms, vocabulary acquisition is an essential prerequisite for the development of skill in language use; from a theoretical point of view, the mental lexicon, as a bridge between form and meaning, plays a crucial role in any model of language processing. A central issue in this volume is at which level of the bilingual speaker's lexicon languages share representations and how language-specific representations may be linked. The contributors favor a dynamic, developmental perspective on bilingualism, which takes account of the change of the mental lexicon over time and pays considerable attention to the acquisition phase. Several papers deal with the level of proficiency and its consequences for bilingual lexical processing, as well as the effects of practice. This discussion raises numerous questions about the notion of (lexical) proficiency and how this can be established by objective standards, an area of study that invites collaboration between researchers working from a theoretical and from a practical background.


Phonology in the Bilingual and Bidialectal Lexicon

Phonology in the Bilingual and Bidialectal Lexicon

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  • Author: Isabelle Darcy
  • Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
  • ISBN: 2889452107
  • Category : Bilingualism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 187

A conversation between two people can only take place if the words intended by each speaker are successfully recognized. Spoken word recognition is at the heart of language comprehension. This automatic and smooth process remains a challenge for models of spoken word recognition. Both the process of mapping the speech signal onto stored representations for words, and the format of the representation themselves are subject to debate. So far, existing research on the nature of spoken word representations has focused mainly on native speakers. The picture becomes even more complex when looking at spoken word recognition in a second language. Given that most of the world’s speakers know and use more than one language, it is crucial to reach a more precise understanding of how bilingual and multilingual individuals encode spoken words in the mental lexicon, and why spoken word recognition is more difficult in a second language than in the native language. Current models of native spoken word recognition operate under two assumptions: (i) that listeners’ perception of the incoming speech signal is optimal; and (ii) that listeners’ lexical representations are accurate. As a result, lexical representations are easily activated, and intended words are successfully recognized. However, these assumptions are compromised when applied to a later-learned second language. For a variety of reasons (e.g., phonetic/phonological, orthographic), second language users may not perceive the speech signal optimally, and they may still be refining the motor routines needed for articulation. Accordingly, their lexical representations may differ from those of native speakers, which may in turn inhibit their selection of the intended word forms. Second language users also have to solve a larger selection challenge—having words in more than one language to choose from. Thus, for second language users, the links between perception, lexical representations, orthography, and production are all but clear. Even for simultaneous bilinguals, important questions remain about the specificity and interdependence of their lexical representations and the factors influencing cross-language word activation. This Frontiers Research Topic seeks to further our understanding of the factors that determine how multilinguals recognize and encode spoken words in the mental lexicon, with a focus on the mapping between the input and lexical representations, and on the quality of lexical representations.