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A lexical model of color space
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John Archibald
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: Linguistic and non-linguistic categorization: Structure and process 1
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I. Prototype effects in language
- A lexical model of color space 31
- Preliminaries to a theory of phonological substance 55
- Categorizing phonological segments 69
- Experimental evidence for syllable-internal structure 81
- Phonological categories and constituents 93
- Are thematic relations discrete? 115
- Category restrictions in markedness relations 131
- The acquisition of the past participle 149
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II. Categorization processes
- Category learning in a connectionist model 163
- Competition and lexical categorization 195
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III. Cross-linguistic categorization
- A discourse approach to the cross-linguistic category ‘Adjective’ 245
- Pronominality 267
- On Humboldt on the Dual 293
- Index of names 335
- Language Index 343
- Subject Index 347
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: Linguistic and non-linguistic categorization: Structure and process 1
-
I. Prototype effects in language
- A lexical model of color space 31
- Preliminaries to a theory of phonological substance 55
- Categorizing phonological segments 69
- Experimental evidence for syllable-internal structure 81
- Phonological categories and constituents 93
- Are thematic relations discrete? 115
- Category restrictions in markedness relations 131
- The acquisition of the past participle 149
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II. Categorization processes
- Category learning in a connectionist model 163
- Competition and lexical categorization 195
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III. Cross-linguistic categorization
- A discourse approach to the cross-linguistic category ‘Adjective’ 245
- Pronominality 267
- On Humboldt on the Dual 293
- Index of names 335
- Language Index 343
- Subject Index 347