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Mental Lexicon 2018
This collection holds the proceedings of the 11th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, held in Edmonton, Alberta, on September 25-28, 2018. This annual conference brings together psycholinguistic, neurolinguistic, and computational research on the representation and processing of words in the mind/brain and encourages a variety of perspectives on lexical representation and processing.
Items in this Collection
- 1Alina Signoret Dorcasberro
- 1Alma Luz Rodríguez-Lázaro
- 1Anastasia Chuprina
- 1Armando Q. Angulo-Chavira
- 1Natalia Arias-Trejo
- 1Natalia Slioussar
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2019-03-25
Alma Luz Rodríguez-Lázaro, Natalia Arias-Trejo, Armando Q. Angulo-Chavira, Alina Signoret Dorcasberro
Lexical access has been suggested by Huettig and McQueen [4] to show cascade processing when auditory and visual information are presented to native speakers. The aim of this study was to determine whether cascade processing in Spanish-English bilinguals in a Mexican university is similar to that...
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2019-03-26
Anastasia Chuprina, Nicholas Lester, Natalia Slioussar
In the mental lexicon words are connected to each other through various paths. We explore how a word’s representation might be accessed, depending on its syntactic properties and shared formal properties with other members of a morphological family. Morphological families of verbs in Russian are...