LINGUIST List 8.25

Thu Jan 16 1997

FYI: Preprint, Arabic software

Editor for this issue: Susan Robinson <suelinguistlist.org>


Directory

  • Margaret Ann Doll, Preprint: Models of Word Reading and Lexical Decision
  • Joseph D. Edwards, Microsoft Arabic Software

    Message 1: Preprint: Models of Word Reading and Lexical Decision

    Date: Mon, 06 Jan 1997 08:35:24 -0500
    From: Margaret Ann Doll <Margaret_Dollbrown.edu>
    Subject: Preprint: Models of Word Reading and Lexical Decision


    >The following preprint is available via anonymous ftp and the web: > > Structure and function in the lexical system: > Insights from distributed models of word reading and lexical decision > > David C. Plaut > Departments of Psychology and Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, > and the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, Pittsburgh PA, USA > > To appear in Language and Cognitive Processes > >The traditional view of the lexical system stipulates word-specific >representations and separate pathways for regular and exception words. An >alternative approach views lexical knowledge as developing from general >learning principles applied to mappings among distributed representations of >written and spoken words and their meanings. On this distributed account, >distinctions among words and between words and nonwords are not reified in >the structure of the system but reflect the sensitivity of learning to the >relative systematicity in the various mappings. Two simulation experiments >address findings that have seemed problematic for the distributed approach. >Both involve a consideration of the role of semantics in normal and impaired >lexical processing. The first experiment accounts for patients with impaired >comprehension but intact reading in terms of individual differences in the >division of labor between the semantic and phonological pathways. The second >experiment demonstrates that a distributed network can reliably distinguish >words from nonwords based on a measure of familiarity defined over semantics. >The results underscore the importance of relating function to structure in >the lexical system within the context of an explicit computational framework. > > ftp-host: cnbc.cmu.edu [128.2.244.1] > ftp-file: pub/user/plaut/papers/PlautINPRESSLCP.structure.ps.Z > OR > pub/user/plaut/papers/uncompressed/PlautINPRESSLCP.structure.ps > > ftp://cnbc.cmu.edu:/pub/user/plaut/papers/PlautINPRESSLCP.structure.ps.Z > > 19 pages; 183Kb compressed; 498Kb uncompressed > >=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= >David Plaut <plautcmu.edu> Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition and >Mellon Institute 115, CNBC Departments of Psychology and Computer Science >Carnegie Mellon University MI 115I, 412/268-5145 (fax -5060) >4400 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh PA 15213-2683 http://www.cnbc.cmu.edu/~plaut >"Doubt is not a pleasant condition but certainty is an absurd one." -Voltaire >=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > > --Margaret

    Message 2: Microsoft Arabic Software

    Date: Mon, 13 Jan 1997 17:21:28 -0800
    From: Joseph D. Edwards <tigerjoeairmail.net>
    Subject: Microsoft Arabic Software


    Microsoft's Arabic products are detailed at their site:

    http://www.windows.com/middleeast/arabic/default.htm