8.305, Disc: Analogical Modeling Vs. Jaeger et al

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Subject: 8.305, Disc: Analogical Modeling Vs. Jaeger et al

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Date:  Tue, 25 Feb 1997 09:30:06 -0700 (MST)
From:  Bill Eggington <eggingtw at jkhbhrc.byu.edu>
Subject:  Analogical Modeling Vs. Jaeger et al.

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Date:  Tue, 25 Feb 1997 09:30:06 -0700 (MST)
From:  Bill Eggington <eggingtw at jkhbhrc.byu.edu>
Subject:  Analogical Modeling Vs. Jaeger et al.


Discussion:

Analogical Modeling and the English Past Tense
A Reply to Jaeger et al. (Language, October 1996)

In a recent article in Language, Jeri Jaeger and her colleagues have
presented behavioral data (reaction times) and PET scan data on the
generation of English past-tense forms which they argue are
inconsistent with various 'single system' approaches to modeling
English verb form morphology, including Skousen's analogical
approach.  Unfortunately, the article mischaracterizes Skousen's
approach so seriously as to make it impossible for Jaeger et al. to
test it by comparing their results to the predictions of the model.
A more accurate characterization of the analogical approach reveals
that far from disconfirming it, the data reported in Jaeger et al.
are completely compatible with the published descriptions of it.

The full text of this article can be found at the URL: 		

http://english.byu.edu/jaeger.htm

Steve Chandler
Department of English
University of Idaho
Moscow, Idaho  83844-1102
chandler at uidaho.edu

Royal Skousen
English Department
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah  84602-6280
royal_skousen at byu.edu
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