
Lexical Representation
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This book includes the work of experts from a wide range of backgrounds who share the desire to understand how the human brain represents words. The focus of the volume is on the nature and structure of word forms and morphemes, the processes operating on the speech input to gain access to lexical representations, the modeling and acquisition of these processes, and on the neural underpinnings of lexical representation and process.
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2 - Contents [Seite 10]
3 - Lexical representation: A multidisciplinary approach [Seite 12]
4 - Semantic constraints on morphological processing [Seite 24]
5 - The lexicon and phonetic categories: Change is bad, change is necessary [Seite 44]
6 - Early links in the early lexicon: Semantically related word-pairs prime picture looking in the second year [Seite 62]
7 - Words: Discrete and discreet mental representations [Seite 100]
8 - Neural systems underlying lexical competition in auditory word recognition and spoken word production: Evidence from aphasia and functional neuroimaging [Seite 134]
9 - Connectionist perspectives on lexical representation [Seite 160]
10 - Recognizing words from speech: The perception-action-memory loop [Seite 182]
11 - Brain structures underlying lexical processing of speech: Evidence from brain imaging [Seite 208]
12 - The neuronal infrastructure for unification at multiple levels [Seite 242]
13 - Subject index [Seite 254]
14 - Colour plates [Seite 257]
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