Accessing Conceptual Representations For Speaking


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Accessing Conceptual Representations for Speaking


Accessing Conceptual Representations for Speaking

Author: Peter Indefrey

language: en

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Release Date: 2016-10-31


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For speaking, words in the lexicon are somehow activated from conceptual representations but we know surprisingly little about how this works precisely. Which of the attributes of the concept DOG (e.g. BARKS, IS WALKED WITH A LEASH, CARNIVORE, ANIMATE) have to be activated in a given situation to be able to select the word ‘dog’? Are there things we know about dogs that are always activated for naming and others that are only activated in certain contexts or even never? To date, investigations on lexical access in speaking have largely focused on the effects of distractor nouns on the naming latency of a target noun. We have learned that distractors from the same semantic category (e.g. ‘cat’) hinder naming, but associatively related distractors (‘leash’) may facilitate or hinder naming. However, associatively related words can have all kinds of semantic relationships to a target word, and, with few exceptions, the effects of specific semantic relationships other than membership in the same category as the target concept have not been systematically investigated. This special issue aims at moving forward towards a more detailed account of how precisely conceptual information is used to access the lexicon in speaking and what corresponding format of conceptual representations needs to be assumed.

Cognitive Processing in Second Language Acquisition


Cognitive Processing in Second Language Acquisition

Author: Martin Pütz

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 2010


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This edited volume represents state of the field research linking cognition and second language acquisition, reflecting the experience of the learner when engaged in noticing, input/output processing, retrieval, and even attrition of target forms. Contributions are both theoretical and practical, describing a variety of L1, L2 and L3 combinations from around the world as observed in spoken, written, and computer-mediated contexts. The book relates conditions of language, task, medium or environment to how learners make decisions about language, with discussions about the application or efficacy of these conditions on linguistic success and development, and pedagogical implications.

The Oxford Handbook of Aphasia and Language Disorders


The Oxford Handbook of Aphasia and Language Disorders

Author: Anastasia M. Raymer

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2018


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The Oxford Handbook of Aphasia and Language Disorders integrates neural and cognitive perspectives, providing a comprehensive overview of the complex language and communication impairments that arise in individuals with acquired brain damage. The volume also describes theoretically-motivated and evidence-based methods for assessment and treatment of those impairments.