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9783638945172 - Sarah Muller: The Mental Lexicon
Sarah Muller

The Mental Lexicon (2007)

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Paperback. 56 pages. Dimensions: 8.1in. x 5.7in. x 0.2in.Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 2, University of Frankfurt (Main), 11 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Das mentale Lexikon wird in dieser Arbeit mit seinen verschiedenen Aspekten dargestellt. Unterschiedliche Theorieanstze werden vorgestellt, u. A. von Aitchison. 1. Introduction . . . Aitchison (2003: 6) refers to a study by Seashore and Eckerson (1940) in which they estimated that an educated adult knows more than 58, 000 common basic words, 1, 700 rare basic words and 96, 000 derivates and compounds. This is an overall total of 150, 000 words of which 90 are used actively. Aitchison (2003: 6-7) argues that this figure is controversial, because of the problems of defining word and the difficulty of finding a reliable procedure for assessing vocabulary knowledge. Rothweiler (2001: 21) refers to Miller (1993) who estimates the vocabulary of an average educated adult at 80, 000 words. Rothweiler (2001: 21) argues that the mental lexicon is more than a passive memory. She refers to Levelt (1989: 181) that the lexicon is a central station between conceptualization on the one hand and the grammatical and phonological coding of language on the other hand. Both the acquisition of words and the usage of words refer to lexical processes. The lexicon seems to be well structured because words can be located in a split second (Aitchison 2003: 7). Both Rothweiler and Aitchison refer to confirmed experiments that native speakers can recognize a word of their mother tongue in 200 ms or less from its onset and can reject a non-word sound sequence in about half a second. Production of a word is slightly slower: the lexicon is able to generate up to six syllables a second, making three or more words . . . fairly standard (Aitchison 2003: 8). Errors of selection are rare - one in about a thousand words. This paper is about the mental lexicon. First, I will compare the mental lex This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
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9783638945172 - The Mental Lexicon

The Mental Lexicon (2007)

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ISBN: 9783638945172 bzw. 3638945170, in Deutsch, GRIN, neu.

Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 2, University of Frankfurt (Main), language: English, abstract: Das mentale Lexikon wird in dieser Arbeit mit seinen verschiedenen Aspekten dargestellt. Unterschiedliche Theorieansätze werden vorgestellt, u. A. von Aitchison. 1. Introduction [...] Aitchison (2003:6) refers to a study by Seashore and Eckerson (1940) in which they estimated that an educated adult knows more than 58,000 common 'basic words', 1,700 rare 'basic words' and 96,000 derivates and compounds. This is an overall total of 150,000 words of which 90% are used actively. Aitchison (2003:6-7) argues that 'this figure is controversial, because of the problems of defining 'word' and the difficulty of finding a reliable procedure for assessing vocabulary knowledge'. Rothweiler (2001:21) refers to Miller (1993) who estimates the vocabulary of an average educated adult at 80,000 words. Rothweiler (2001:21) argues that the mental lexicon is more than a passive memory. She refers to Levelt (1989:181) that the lexicon is a central station between conceptualization on the one hand and the grammatical and phonological coding of language on the other hand. Both the acquisition of words and the usage of words refer to lexical processes. The lexicon seems to be well structured because words can be located in a split second (Aitchison 2003:7). Both Rothweiler and Aitchison refer to confirmed experiments that native speakers can recognize a word of their mother tongue in 200 ms or less from its onset and can reject a non-word sound sequence in about half a second. Production of a word is slightly slower: the lexicon is able to generate up to six syllables a second, 'making three or more words [...] fairly standard' (Aitchison 2003:8). Errors of selection are rare - one in about a thousand words. This paper is about the mental lexicon. First, I will compare the mental lexicon to a dictionary and come to the conclusion that it differs radically from a dictionary in terms of organization and content. Second, I will focus on 'words', what they are and whether they have a fixed meaning. I will outline Rosch's prototype theory and sense relations. Third, I will come to lexical processing and describe two processing models: the serial-autonomous models and the parallel-interactive models. My last chapter will be an overview on early language acquisition and constraints on word meaning. 21.0 x 14.8 x 0.2 cm, Buch.
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9783638945172 - The Mental Lexicon

The Mental Lexicon (2007)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE NW

ISBN: 9783638945172 bzw. 3638945170, in Deutsch, GRIN, neu.

Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 2, University of Frankfurt (Main), language: English, abstract: Das mentale Lexikon wird in dieser Arbeit mit seinen verschiedenen Aspekten dargestellt. Unterschiedliche Theorieansätze werden vorgestellt, u. A. von Aitchison. 1. Introduction [...] Aitchison (2003:6) refers to a study by Seashore and Eckerson (1940) in which they estimated that an educated adult knows more than 58,000 common 'basic words', 1,700 rare 'basic words' and 96,000 derivates and compounds. This is an overall total of 150,000 words of which 90% are used actively. Aitchison (2003:6-7) argues that 'this figure is controversial, because of the problems of defining 'word' and the difficulty of finding a reliable procedure for assessing vocabulary knowledge'. Rothweiler (2001:21) refers to Miller (1993) who estimates the vocabulary of an average educated adult at 80,000 words. Rothweiler (2001:21) argues that the mental lexicon is more than a passive memory. She refers to Levelt (1989:181) that the lexicon is a central station between conceptualization on the one hand and the grammatical and phonological coding of language on the other hand. Both the acquisition of words and the usage of words refer to lexical processes. The lexicon seems to be well structured because words can be located in a split second (Aitchison 2003:7). Both Rothweiler and Aitchison refer to confirmed experiments that native speakers can recognize a word of their mother tongue in 200 ms or less from its onset and can reject a non-word sound sequence in about half a second. Production of a word is slightly slower: the lexicon is able to generate up to six syllables a second, 'making three or more words [¿] fairly standard' (Aitchison 2003:8). Errors of selection are rare ¿ one in about a thousand words. This paper is about the mental lexicon. First, I will compare the mental lexicon to a dictionary and come to the conclusion that it differs radically from a dictionary in terms of organization and content. Second, I will focus on 'words', what they are and whether they have a fixed meaning. I will outline Rosch's prototype theory and sense relations. Third, I will come to lexical processing and describe two processing models: the serial-autonomous models and the parallel-interactive models. My last chapter will be an overview on early language acquisition and constraints on word meaning. 21.0 x 14.8 x 0.3 cm, Buch.
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9783638945172 - Sarah Müller: The Mental Lexicon
Sarah Müller

The Mental Lexicon (2008)

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ISBN: 9783638945172 bzw. 3638945170, in Deutsch, Grin Verlag Mai 2008, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.

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9783638945172 - Sarah Mller: The Mental Lexicon
Sarah Mller

The Mental Lexicon (2007)

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9783638945172 - M. Ller, Sarah: The Mental Lexicon
M. Ller, Sarah

The Mental Lexicon

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9783638945172 - Müller, Sarah: The Mental Lexicon
Müller, Sarah

The Mental Lexicon (2008)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE PB NW RP

ISBN: 9783638945172 bzw. 3638945170, in Deutsch, Grin-Verlag, München , Deutschland, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.

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