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Lexicon — In linguistics, the lexicon (from Greek Λεξικόν) of a language is its vocabulary, including its words and expressions. More formally, it is a language s inventory of lexemes.The lexicon includes the lexemes used to actualize words. Lexemes are… … Wikipedia
Mental protuberance — Mandible. Outer surface. Side view. (Mental protuberance labeled at bottom left.) … Wikipedia
Mental foramen — Bone: Mental foramen Mandible. Outer surface. Side view. (Mental foramen visible at left.) Latin foramen mentale Gray s … Wikipedia
Culturally Authentic Pictorial Lexicon — URL http://capl.washjeff.edu/ Type of site academic Registration no Available language(s) … Wikipedia
Logogen model — The logogen model of 1969 is a model of speech recognition that uses units called logogens to explain how humans comprehend spoken or written words. Logogens are a vast number of specialized recognition units, each able to recognize one specific… … Wikipedia
Cohort model — The cohort model in psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics is a model of lexical retrieval first proposed by William Marslen Wilson in the late 1980s.[1] It attempts to describe how visual or auditory input (i.e., hearing or reading a word) is… … Wikipedia
Lexis (linguistics) — In linguistics, lexis (in Greek λέξις = word) describes the storage of language in our mental lexicon as prefabricated patterns (lexical units) that can be recalled and sorted into meaningful speech and writing. Recent research in corpus… … Wikipedia
noesis — noun the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning • Syn: ↑cognition, ↑knowledge • Derivationally related forms: ↑noetic • Hypernyms: ↑psychological feature • Hyponyms … Useful english dictionary
Artikulatorische Ebene — Das mentale Lexikon (lateinisch mens, „Denken“, „Verstand“, „Geist“ und altgriechisches Neutrum λεξικόν, lexikón, „das Wort betreffend“, von λέξις, léxis, „Rede“, „Wort“ und dem zugehörigen Verb λέγειν, légein, „sammeln“, „sprechen“, „[auf… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Einsetzungsregel — Das mentale Lexikon (lateinisch mens, „Denken“, „Verstand“, „Geist“ und altgriechisches Neutrum λεξικόν, lexikón, „das Wort betreffend“, von λέξις, léxis, „Rede“, „Wort“ und dem zugehörigen Verb λέγειν, légein, „sammeln“, „sprechen“, „[auf… … Deutsch Wikipedia