Verb organization in lexicon

Jose G. Centeno frontier2 at mindspring.com
Mon Jan 24 03:24:51 UTC 2000


Rachel;
Here are some references on lexical organization & processing for verbs in
adult speakers:

Centeno, J. G. (1996). Use of verb inflections in the oral expression of
agrammatic Spanish-speaking aphasics. Unpublished doctoral dissertation,
City University of New York Graduate School

Jarema, G., & Kehayia, E. (1992). Impairment of inflectional morphology and
lexical storage. Brain & Language, 43, 541-564

Nespoulous, J.-L., & Villard, P. (Eds). (1990). Morphology, Phonology, &
Aphasia. New York: Springer-Verlag

Obler, L. K., Harris, K., Meth, M., Centeno, J. G., & Matthews, P.(1999).
The phonology-morphosynatx interface.  Brain & Language, 68, 233-240.

Good luck,
Jose

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Jose G. Centeno, Ph.D.
New York Speech Pathology Clinic
145 East 15th St., New York, NY 10003
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From: Rachel Chung <ting+ at pitt.edu>
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Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2000 2:34 PM
Subject: verb organization in lexicon


> Hi all,
> Is anyone aware of more recent work on how verbs are organized in adhult
> or child lexicon? I know Huttenlocher & Lui's paper from 1979, but I'd
> like to see if there's anything more recent.
>
> -Rachel
>
>



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