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Barak, Libby; Harmon, Zara; Feldman, Naomi H.; Edwards, Jan; Shafto, Patrick – Cognitive Science, 2023
As children gradually master grammatical rules, they often go through a period of producing form-meaning associations that were not observed in the input. For example, 2- to 3-year-old English-learning children use the bare form of verbs in settings that require obligatory past tense meaning while already starting to produce the grammatical…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Morphemes, Preschool Children, English (Second Language)
Virpioja, Sami; Lehtonen, Minna; Hultén, Annika; Kivikari, Henna; Salmelin, Riitta; Lagus, Krista – Cognitive Science, 2018
Determining optimal units of representing morphologically complex words in the mental lexicon is a central question in psycholinguistics. Here, we utilize advances in computational sciences to study human morphological processing using statistical models of morphology, particularly the unsupervised Morfessor model that works on the principle of…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Models, Morphology (Languages), Vocabulary
Chang, Franklin; Baumann, Michael; Pappert, Sandra; Fitz, Hartmut – Cognitive Science, 2015
Lexicalized theories of syntax often assume that verb-structure regularities are mediated by lemmas, which abstract over variation in verb tense and aspect. German syntax seems to challenge this assumption, because verb position depends on tense and aspect. To examine how German speakers link these elements, a structural priming study was…
Descriptors: German, Verbs, Priming, Syntax
Blything, Ryan P.; Ambridge, Ben; Lieven, Elena V. M. – Cognitive Science, 2018
This study adjudicates between two opposing accounts of morphological productivity, using English past-tense as its test case. The single-route model (e.g., Bybee & Moder, 1983) posits that both regular and irregular past-tense forms are generated by analogy across stored exemplars in associative memory. In contrast, the dual-route model…
Descriptors: English, Grammar, Morphemes, Correlation
Seidenberg, Mark S.; Plaut, David C. – Cognitive Science, 2014
Rumelhart and McClelland's chapter about learning the past tense created a degree of controversy extraordinary even in the adversarial culture of modern science. It also stimulated a vast amount of research that advanced the understanding of the past tense, inflectional morphology in English and other languages, the nature of linguistic…
Descriptors: Morphemes, Morphology (Languages), Language Acquisition, Reading