Connectionist Psycholinguistics

Connectionist Psycholinguistics
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 399
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ISBN-10 : 9780313073816
ISBN-13 : 0313073813
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Book Synopsis Connectionist Psycholinguistics by : Morten H. Christiansen

Download or read book Connectionist Psycholinguistics written by Morten H. Christiansen and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2001-08-30 with total page 399 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Setting forth the state of the art, leading researchers present a survey on the fast-developing field of Connectionist Psycholinguistics: using connectionist or neural networks, which are inspired by brain architecture, to model empirical data on human language processing. Connectionist psycholinguistics has already had a substantial impact on the study of a wide range of aspects of language processing, ranging from inflectional morphology, to word recognition, to parsing and language production. Christiansen and Chater begin with an extended tutorial overview of Connectionist Psycholinguistics which is followed by the latest research by leading figures in each area of research. The book also focuses on the implications and prospects for connectionist models of language, not just for psycholinguistics, but also for computational and linguistic perspectives on natural language. The interdisciplinary approach will be relevant for, and accessible to psychologists, cognitive scientists, linguists, philosophers, and researchers in artificial intelligence.


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