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Seidenberg, Mark S.; Plaut, David C. – Cognitive Science, 2014
Rumelhart and McClelland's chapter about learning the past tense created a degree of controversy extraordinary even in the adversarial culture of modern science. It also stimulated a vast amount of research that advanced the understanding of the past tense, inflectional morphology in English and other languages, the nature of linguistic…
Descriptors: Morphemes, Morphology (Languages), Language Acquisition, Reading
Sibley, Daragh E.; Kello, Christopher T.; Plaut, David C.; Elman, Jeffrey L. – Cognitive Science, 2008
The forms of words as they appear in text and speech are central to theories and models of lexical processing. Nonetheless, current methods for simulating their learning and representation fail to approach the scale and heterogeneity of real wordform lexicons. A connectionist architecture termed the "sequence encoder" is used to learn nearly…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Measures (Individuals), Language Processing, Word Recognition
Kello, Christopher T.; Sibley, Daragh E.; Plaut, David C. – Cognitive Science, 2005
Four pairs of connectionist simulations are presented in which quasi-regular mappings are computed using localist and distributed representations. In each simulation, a control parameter termed input gain was modulated over the only level of representation that mapped inputs to outputs. Input gain caused both localist and distributed models to…
Descriptors: Models, Cognitive Processes, Morphology (Languages), Association (Psychology)

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