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Polylogues on The Mental Lexicon: An exploration of fundamental issues and directions
Edited by Gary Libben, Gonia Jarema and Victor Kuperman
[
Not in series
238] 2021
► pp.
227
–
229
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previous
Subject index
A
abstractness
118, 120, 134
acceptability
29, 42–43
accessibility
42
adjective lexicon
109–111, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121, 123, 125, 127–135, 137–139, 141
adjective morphology
116–117, 122, 135
age of acquisition
20, 110–111, 113, 114 138, 148–149
agent-based modeling
174–175
ambiguity
154, 183, 209
ambiguous
91, 120, 122, 164, 220
AofA
See age of acquisition
arousal
20, 58, 72, 76, 113
articulation
78, 95, 148, 173
articulography
95, 107
assortative mixing by degree
169
atomism
50
B
BALDEY
22, 39
bigram
30, 35, 159
bilingualism
9
C
Cantonese
28, 30, 41, 43
casual conversations
77, 94, 96, 101
CHILDES
106, 112, 119, 139
citizen science
33–34, 43
cloze
210
co-occurrence models
59, 61, 74, 84
co-occurrence vectors
58, 61
color lexicons
157–158, 175
color terms
129, 148, 158, 175
communicative efficiency
161, 173–174, 181
competition
32, 39, 78, 103, 110, 148, 193, 208–209, 211, 213
complex word form
18, 62
compositional access
215
compositionality
75, 176, 215
compound
218–219
compounding
10, 27, 31
comprehension
72–73, 82, 98, 219–220
conceptual homologues
149
concreteness
75
conditional surprisal
153, 162
consciousness
73
construct validity
114–115
construction grammar
49
corpora
95, 104
cross-linguistic data sparsity
19
crowdsourcing
34
cue validity
156–157
D
decomposition
27–32, 36, 188, 211, 213, 220
denominal adjectives
117–118, 131–133, 135
derivation
10, 140, 117, 187, 190, 217
diachrony
3, 138, 161, 171, 174, 180, 181
dialect
20, 139
discourse event
19
discriminative learning
57, 59–60, 72, 115, 195
dyslexia
24
E
emotion
20, 72, 74, 180
entropy
125, 170
entry theory
189, 202–204
F
feedback
35, 72, 145, 173
fMRI
28, 43, 62, 101
form-meaning correspondence
60
French
19, 22, 25, 40, 58, 88, 90, 93, 103–104, 107, 137, 139
frequency effects
12, 49, 92–93
functional lexicon
147, 153, 160, 162–164, 170–172, 174–178
functional load
152–154, 184
G
German
25, 32, 55, 64, 91, 217
I
identity priming
99, 102, 209–210
inflection
9
information content
162–163, 172
inheritance hierarchy
202
interface links
197–198, 204, 207, 216
iterated learning
177–178
K
kinship terms
144, 148, 159, 164, 166, 170, 181
L
language acquisition
10, 26, 49, 86, 109, 115, 138, 140, 146, 220
language development
112, 116, 121, 134–135, 139–140
language learners
12, 58, 112, 151, 171
language learning
59–61, 80, 115, 139, 146, 171, 178
language processing
6–7, 11, 18–21, 24, 74, 90, 100, 102, 188, 207, 218, 220
language production
12, 39, 52, 77–78, 80, 162, 170
latent semantic analysis
74, 182
lexical access
41, 58, 64, 94, 191, 195, 209, 216, 219
lexical acquisition
13, 49, 191, 209
lexical co-occurrence
58–59, 61, 69, 75
lexical concepts
48, 190
lexical decision
10, 12, 22, 35–36, 39–40, 43, 85, 98–99
lexical development
138, 140, 146, 190
lexical frequency
12, 25, 33, 89, 93, 111, 114, 137–138, 190
lexical processing
17, 38, 60, 105, 111, 195
lexical representation
1, 22, 59, 85, 89, 91, 94, 113, 147, 192–193
lexical semantics
48, 53, 56, 59, 61–62, 64, 68, 70, 109, 127, 134, 149, 175, 177
lexical tones
90–91, 106
lexicon complexity
160
linguistic register
109, 121, 128, 133, 137, 140
LTM
see
long-term memory
long-term memory
206, 208–211
M
Mandarin
25, 27–32, 36, 38, 41–43, 90, 103–104, 106, 161
masked priming
10–12, 188, 216
mental lexicon
1, 3, 5–15, 41, 52, 77, 85, 88–91, 93, 101–102, 146, 192
metalinguistic
138
metaphor
74–75
metaphorical extension
63
morphological processing
41, 195–196, 207, 211, 220
morphological schemas
188, 211
morphology
10, 18, 33, 37, 41, 49, 109–110, 116–117, 122, 132–133, 135–137, 140, 150, 187, 189–192, 194, 196, 200–202, 205, 210, 213, 215, 217–218, 220
multilingual
40, 42
multilingualism
25
N
naïve discriminant learning
59
natural language processing
6–7, 19–20, 218
natural selection
145, 149–150, 189
NDL
See naïve discriminant learning
neighborhood density
29–30, 33, 35, 38, 104, 147–148, 188, 216, 218
neighborhood priming
209
network analysis
191
neural computation
195–196, 211
nonproductive schema
201, 205–207
O
objective frequency
109, 115, 119–120
onset priming
28, 32
optimality
181
orthography
21–23, 26–27, 30–31, 39, 42, 58, 96–97, 100, 120, 148
P
parsing
35, 188, 210–211, 218
phenomenology
54, 55, 67
phonological neighborhood
35
phonotactic probability
29–30, 35
picture naming
28, 32, 35–36, 38, 95, 216
pitch
104
priming
see
identity priming
Principal Component Analysis (PCA)
82–83
principle of least effort
152, 155
probabilistic inference
163–164
productive schemas
201, 205, 208
productivity
217, 219–220
proficiency
12, 116, 118
pronunciation variants
93–94, 97, 99, 103–104
prototype theory
177–178
R
random typing
153, 162
read aloud speech
85–86, 91
regressive voice assimilation
92
relational function
199–202, 205, 207–208
relational links
197, 204–205, 208, 216
relational morphology
196
resting activation
188, 209–210, 212, 214–216
resultative passive adjectives
118, 133, 135
S
semantic
semantic access
52, 64–68
semantic categories
63, 183
semantic chaining
161, 184
semantic networks
50–51, 169–170, 184, 191–192
semantic priming
40, 209
semantic representation
59–60, 62–63, 65, 67, 69–70, 72, 76
semantic space
74, 144, 157–158, 166–168, 176–177
sensory-motor representations
62
Serbian
194
signed languages
96
simulation
173, 179
Spanish
25, 32, 146, 161
spatial lexicons
158–159, 167
spatial prepositions
167
spatial relations
144, 158, 160–161, 166–167, 177
speech
connected speech
77, 88, 95, 97, 101, 103
conversational speech
85–86, 103, 105–106, 193
careful speech
77, 85–95, 98, 101–102, 107
casual speech
51–52, 77–81, 83, 85–103, 105, 107, 192
casual speech production
80, 95
non-careful speech
85–86
speech comprehension
85, 88–89, 92–94, 98, 101, 104
speech production
37, 41, 43, 80, 82, 85, 87–89, 91–95, 98, 101–102, 108, 149, 219
speech recognition
19, 79, 103
speech registers
89, 96, 103
speech style
77, 86–90, 96, 98–99
spoken language
33, 41, 80, 86, 113, 137, 192, 219
spreading activation
172, 188, 208, 212, 216
statistical modeling
37, 99–100
structural topic modeling
8, 11
sub-word units
60
subjective judgments
110
subjective register
112, 137
syllable decomposition
28, 30–32
syntactic priming
210
T
topic modeling
6–8, 11
transcription
29, 90, 92, 96–97, 100
Turkish
18, 211
V
Vietnamese
36
visual world paradigm
100, 106
W
whole-word access
215
word frequency
22–23, 38, 58, 115, 119–121, 138–139, 141, 152, 155, 163, 171, 183
word length
22, 58, 111, 143, 152–153, 155, 162–163, 172, 183
word naming
21, 27, 32, 36
word order
18, 22, 39, 203
word recognition
11, 22, 38, 40–41, 81–82, 93–94, 103, 106–107, 139, 148, 216
word segmentation
171, 182
wordlikeness judgment
29, 31, 36, 41–42
working memory (WM)
87–88, 188, 208–211, 213–214, 216
written language
80, 85–86, 101
Wuggy
35, 40
X
Xhosa
19
Z
Zipf
152–156, 163, 182–183, 185