PLIC55H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Cohort Model, Maurice Ravel, Phoneme
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Main points: when we know a word, we know its phonological, morphological, syntactic and semantic attributes a word"s meaning includes both sense and reference. Sense = words relationship with other words. Reference = relationships between a word and an obj or event in the world the organization of word knowledge in permanent memory is called internal lexicon. In semantic network, words are represented as nodes and are connected via relations to other words in the network the process by which we activate our word knowledge is termed lexical access. Lexical access is influenced by the frequency of a word, its phonological and morphological attributes, whether ambiguous, and whether a semantically similar words has just been encountered. Introduction internal lexicon: representation of words in permanent memory. Meaning, spelling and pronunciation and its relationship with other words. Contains info that is not just lingu lexical access: process we activate meanings internal lexicon can be activated in several ways.