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Reassessing Working Memory: Comment on Just and Carpenter (1992) and Waters and Caplan (1996)
Waters and Caplan Working Memory
2015/8/10
M. A. Just and P. A. Carpenter’s (1992) capacity theory of comprehension posits a linguistic working
memory functionally separated from the representation of linguistic knowledge. G. S. Waters and D....
Locating Object Knowledge in the Brain: Comment on Bowers’s (2009) Attempt to Revive the Grandmother Cell Hypothesis
localist representations distributed representations grandmother cells parallel distributed processing connectionist modeling
2015/6/23
According to Bowers (2009), the finding that there are neurons with highly selective responses to familiar stimuli supports theories positing localist representations over approaches positing the type...
Comment:Neural networks and cognitive science:Motivations and applications
Neural networks cognitive science Motivations and applications
2015/6/19
Comment:Neural networks and cognitive science:Motivations and applications.
Associative facilitation in the Stroop task: Comment on Mahon et al. (2012)
Associative facilitation Stroop task Mahon
2015/4/24
A fundamental issue in psycholinguistics concerns how speakers retrieve intended words from long-term memory. According to a selection by competition account (e.g., Levelt et al., 1999), conceptually ...
My piece (Enfield 2013) wasn’t a review but a commentary on what I’m reading, using Everett’s book in the light of related work to articulate three fundamental questions in the anthropology of languag...
Comment on “Phonemic Diversity Supports a Serial Founder Effect Model of Language Expansion from Africa”
Phonemic Diversity Supports Serial Founder Effect Model Language Expansion Africa
2015/4/20
Recently, Atkinson ( correlation between the size of the pho- nemic inventory of a language and its 1) reported a negative geographic distance from western Africa. He proposed that this is the result ...
Comment on 'Agency' by Paul Kockelman.
Onomasiological Approach to Word-Formation:A comment on Pavol Štekauer:Onomasiological approach to word-formation
Word-Formation Word-Formation
2009/5/18
The article comments on Štekauer’s word-formation model with its six levels: (1) conceptual (= vague categorization), (2) semantic (= gathering semantic markers), (3) onomasiological (= naming in...
Current morphological theory:A comment on Robert Beard & Mark Volpe: Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology
morphological theory Lexeme-Morpheme Morphology
2009/5/18
I present a computational model that allows for a clean formal account of a wide variety of morphological phenomena. Much of what i present is based on the large literature on finite-state approaches ...
Lexicalism and modular overlap in English:A comment on Sergio Scalise & Emiliano Guevara:The lexicalist approach to word-formation and the notion of the lexicon
Lexicalism lexicon word-formation
2009/5/18
This paper argues that the lexicon-syntax divide, essential for the expression in Lexicalism of the Lexical Integrity Hypothesis, is neither robust nor unique. English has compound-phrase hybrids for ...
Lexicalization and Institutionalization: revisited and extended:A comment on Peter Hohenhaus:Lexicalization and institutionalization
speech community Lexicalization
2009/5/18
It is quite appropriate to explain the terminological confusion by drawing attention to Enkvist’s concept of notational terms. There is no single ‘correct’ definition.
Lexicalization is defined here ...
Some Remarks on Roeper’s Remarks on Chomsky’s ‘Remarks’:A comment on Tom Roeper:Chomsky’s Remarks and the transformationalist hypothesis
Tom Roeper transformationalist
2009/5/18
In his 1970 paper ‘Remarks on nominalization’, Noam Chomsky provided several arguments for the lexicalist hypothesis, namely the idea that nouns like refusal, rejection, growth, and so on are nouns th...
The interface between morphology and phonology: A comment on Ellen Kaisse: Word-formation and phonology
morphology phonology Word-formation
2009/5/18
In this paper, a comment on Kaisse’s article on the role of phonology in English word formation, a range of phenomena is discussed that confirm Kaisse’s conclusion that “the relation between word form...
On Conversion, Relisting and Zero-derivation:A comment on Rochelle Lieber: English word-formation processes
English word formation processes lexical items
2009/5/18
In this paper, I will argue that Lieber’s (1992, 2004, 2005) theory of conversion as ‘relisting’ of lexical items meets several empirical problems in languages such as English, German and Dutch. We wi...
Commentary on “The Potential of the Internet for Music Perception Research: A Comment on Lab-Based Versus Web- Based Studies” by Honing & Ladinig
Internet-based experimenting empirical experimental method
2010/9/26
The use of web-based data collection raises fundamental issues impinging
on reliability and validity of test results, as well as important ethical (and potentially
legal) issues such as informed con...