Lexical Representations and Sentence Processing: An Introduction
Author:
Maryellen C. MacDonald
DOI:
10.1080/016909697386826
Publication Frequency:
10 issues per year
Subjects:
Cognitive Psychology;
Language & Linguistics;
Language, Psychology of;
Neuropsychology;
Speech & Language Disorders;
Speech Perception & Production;
Number of References: 42
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Abstract
This introduction reviews some history of how lexical representations have come to play an important role in sentence processing research. It discusses a number of issues related to lexical representations and sentence processing, including the importance of timecourse information in theorising, the importance of frequency information in theories of sentence processing and the question of the grain of frequency inform ation.
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