نتایج جستجو برای: lexical category

تعداد نتایج: 110050  

2015
Yves Schabes Aravind K. Joshi

Most current linguistic theories give lexical accounts of several phenomena that used to be considered purely syntactic. The information put in the lexicon is thereby increased in both amount and complexity: see, for example, lexical rules in LFG (Kaplan and Bresnan, 1983), GPSG (Gazdar, Klein, Pullum and Sag, 1985), HPSG (Pollard and Sag, 1987), Combinatory Categorial Grammars (Steedman, 1987)...

Journal: :J. Phonetics 2003
John Local

Spoken language is a resource which is systematically deployed in the management of social interaction— its primary site of occurrence. The patterns and structures in language are emergent properties of and shaped by the exigencies and contingencies of social interaction. However, despite significant advances in modelling speech perception and understanding, and an increasing acknowledgment of ...

Journal: :Journal of child language 2008
Judith C Goodman Philip S Dale Ping Li

Studies examining factors that influence when words are learned typically investigate one lexical category or a small set of words. We provide the first evaluation of the relation between input frequency and age of acquisition for a large sample of words. The MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventory provides norming data on age of acquisition for 562 individual words collected from t...

Journal: :American annals of the deaf 2004
Marc Marschark Carol Convertino Cathy McEvoy Allison Masteller

Two experiments explored the taxonomic organization of mental lexicons in deaf and hearing college students. Experiment 1 used a single-word association task to examine relations between categories and their members. Results indicated that both groups' lexical knowledge is similar in terms of overall organization, with associations between category names and exemplars stronger for hearing stude...

1997
Scott McDonald

Lexical co-occurrence counts from large corpora have been used to construct highdimensional vector-space models of language.. Distances between word vectors extracted from these models are generally considered to reflect semantic similarity. Implicit in this assumption is that ‘semantic distance’ measurements correspond to human intuitions. This paper investigates the validity of one such measu...

2002
Sonya Bird Andrew Carnie Jason D. Haugen JENNIFER L. SMITH

In the dialects of Japanese spoken in the city of Fukuoka, there are two ways in which the prosodic phonology of nouns differs from that of verbs and adjectives. First, verbs have an obligatory pitch accent, while nouns may be accented or unaccented. These dialects thus differ from dialects such as Tôkyô (McCawley 1968; Poser 1984), in which a word of any category may be either accented or unac...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2016
Denise Y. Harvey Tatiana T. Schnur

Naming pictures and matching words to pictures belonging to the same semantic category impairs performance relative to when stimuli come from different semantic categories (i.e., semantic interference). Despite similar semantic interference phenomena in both picture naming and word-picture matching tasks, the locus of interference has been attributed to different levels of the language system -...

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