2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/vyf94
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Moving away from lexicalism in psycho- and neuro-linguistics

Abstract: In standard models of language production or comprehension, the elements which are retrieved from memory and combined into a syntactic structure are ‘lemmas’ or ‘lexical items’. Such models implicitly take a ‘lexicalist’ approach, which assumes that lexical items store meaning, syntax, and form together, that syntactic and lexical processes are distinct, and that syntactic structure does not extend below the word level. Across the last several decades, linguistic research examining a typologically diverse set … Show more

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“…We thank Omer Preminger, William Matchin, William Idsardi, David Embick, and the UMD Department of Linguistics for their contributions and feedback. The preprint for this paper is on PsyArXiv (Krauska and Lau, 2022).…”
Section: Acknowledgmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We thank Omer Preminger, William Matchin, William Idsardi, David Embick, and the UMD Department of Linguistics for their contributions and feedback. The preprint for this paper is on PsyArXiv (Krauska and Lau, 2022).…”
Section: Acknowledgmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%