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- Lexical access is defined as the way which individuals access words in the mental lexicon. Studies have identified several factors that can affect lexical access, such as: the frequency effect, the word/non-word effect, word superiority effect, the length effect and the imageability effect.
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There are three main options: We access the lexicon only at the beginning. We pick out which words or morphemes we are going to use at the beginning of the process, and then we move them to a workspace where we can combine them to build a structure. We access the lexicon only at the end.
Jan 13, 2014 · Lexical access is a crucial component in the process of transforming thoughts into speech. Some theories consider lexical access to be strictly serial and discrete, while others view this process as being cascading or even interactive, i.e. the different sub-levels influence each other.
Oct 27, 2021 · When we produce speech, we start with the intention to convey a certain message making access to stored information in the Mental Lexicon necessary. The exact information that is being stored in the Mental Lexicon and how it is stored and accessed, is still being investigated.
Nov 6, 2001 · Aspects of Lexical Selection. Aspects of Form Encoding. Multiple Lexical Access. Some Neurological Perspectives. Abbreviations. Notes. Acknowledgments. References. Abstract. A core operation in speech production is the preparation of words from a semantic base.
May 4, 2022 · The mental lexicon contains the dictionary of words we know. Words connect a set of speech sounds, to a meaning representation and to their grammatical use in a sentence. A common lexical network supports accessing words for speaking and for understanding organized...
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Two ways to organize the lexicon • How do words get accessed? • Words as primitives – each word has a separate entry (lexeme) • book, books, bookish, bookshelf • This would mean we look up whole word entries