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A Parallel Distributed Processing approach to semantic cognition:Applications to conceptual development
Parallel Distributed Processing approach semantic cognition conceptual development
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2015/6/19
Over the first year of life, infants gain conceptual skills which allow them to construe semantically related items as similar, even when they have few if any directly-perceived attributes in common. ...
The parallel distributed processing approach to semantic cognition
parallel distributed processing semantic cognition
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2015/6/19
The parallel distributed processing approach to semantic cognition.
A Distributed,Developmental Model of Word Recognition and Naming
Distributed Developmental Model Word Recognition Naming
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2015/6/19
A paralleldistributed processing model of visual word recognitionand pronunciation is described. The model consists of sets of orthographic and phonologlc~ units and an interlevel of hidden units. Wei...
Precis of Semantic Cognition: A Parallel Distributed Processing Approach
categorization causal knowledge concepts connectionism development innateness learning semantics memory theory-theory
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2015/4/3
In this pre ′cis of our recent book, Semantic Cognition: A Parallel Distributed Processing Approach (Rogers & McClelland 2004), we present a parallel distributed processing theory of the acquisition, ...
Danish Vestigial Case and the Acquisition of Vocabulary in Distributed Morphology
acquisition case Danish Distributed Morphology Germanic
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2010/3/24
As Halle & Marantz (2008: 71) acknowledge, “we have no real idea about how a child assigns features to Vocabulary Items” in Distributed Morphology (DM). Stated generally, how do children acquire langu...
Distributed Morphology(DM)
DM Distributed Morphology 分布形态学
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2008/1/17
Distributed Morphology (DM) is a theory of the architecture of grammar first proposed in the early 1990s at MIT by Morris Halle, Alec Marantz and their students and colleagues including Eulalia Bonet,...