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TOC: The Mental Lexicon 5/3 (2010)

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        1.     Paul Peranteau , The Mental Lexicon Vol. 5, No. 3 (2010)

Message 1: The Mental Lexicon Vol. 5, No. 3 (2010)
Date: 16-Feb-2011
From: Paul Peranteau <paulbenjamins.com>
Subject: The Mental Lexicon Vol. 5, No. 3 (2010)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/

Journal Title: The Mental Lexicon Volume Number: 5 Issue Number: 3 Issue Date: 2010


Subtitle: Methodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research (Part I)


Main Text:

Methodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research (Part I)Special issue of The Mental Lexicon 5:3 (2010)Edited by Chris WestburyUniversity of Alberta

The Mental Lexicon 5:3

2010. v, 188 pp.Table of contents

IntroductionMethodological and analytic frontiers in lexical research 277–279

Articles

Measures of phonological typicality: Robust coherence and psychological validityPadraic Monaghan, Morten H. Christiansen, Thomas A. Farmer and Stanka A. Fitneva281–299

Assessing language impairment in aphasia: Going beyond pencils and paper in thecomputer ageChris Westbury 300–323

Behavioral profiles: A fine-grained and quantitative approach in corpus-basedlexical semanticsStefan Th. Gries 323–346

Using a maze task to track lexical and sentence processingKenneth I. Forster 347–357

Stimulus norming: It is too soon to close down brick-and-mortar labsLee H. Wurm and Annmarie Cano 358–370

Connectionism and the role of morphology in visual word recognitionJay Rueckl 371–400

Towards a localist-connectionist model of word translationTon Dijkstra and Steven Rekké 401–420

Chinese as a natural experimentJames Myers 421–435

Demythologizing the word frequency effect: A discriminative learning perspectiveR. Harald Baayen 436–461

Contents of Volume 5 463–464


Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics                             Discipline of Linguistics                             Morphology                             Neurolinguistics                             Phonology                             Psycholinguistics                             Semantics                             Applied Linguistics                             Language Acquisition
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)

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