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  Paradigmatic structure in speech production

Baayen, H., Levelt, W. J. M., Schreuder, R., & Ernestus, M. (2007). Paradigmatic structure in speech production. Proceedings from the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, 43(1), 1-29.

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Baayen, Harald1, Author
Levelt, Willem J. M.2, Author           
Schreuder, Rob3, Author
Ernestus, Mirjam3, 4, Author           
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1University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, ou_persistent22              
2Language Production Group Levelt, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, ou_55206              
3Radboud University Nijmegen, External Organizations, ou_3055479              
4Language Comprehension Group, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, ou_55203              

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 Abstract: The main goal of the present study is to trace the consequences of local and global markedness for the processing of singular and plural nouns. Decompositional models such as proposed by (Pinker (1997); Pinker (1999)) and (Levelt et al. (1999)) predict a lexeme frequency effect and no effects of the frequencies of the singular and the plural forms. Experiments 1 and 4 reveal the expected lexeme frequency effect. Furthermore, in these experiments there are no clear independent effects of the frequencies of the inflected forms. However, the effects of Entropy and Relative Entropy that emerge from these experiments show that in production knowledge of the probabilities of the individual inflected forms do play a role, albeit indirectly. These entropy effects bear witness to the importance of paradigmatic organization of inflected forms in the mental lexicon, both at the level of individual lexemes (Entropy) and at the general level of the class of nouns (Relative Entropy).

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