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- W1569110048 abstract "A series of studies (Pinker 1991, 1997; Kim et al. 1991; Pinker 1999; Pinker and Ullman 2002) have argued that differences between irregular and regular verbs are restricted to form. However, there are also studies which suggest that a strict separation of form and meaning may be counterproductive for theories of the mental lexicon. Bybee and Slobin (1982) observed that under time pressure, irregular past tense forms such as sat were produced upon presentation of seat, instead of the correct regular past tense form seated. Apparently, high-frequency irregular past tense forms served as attractors for the past-tense of semantically related regulars. Furthermore, Ramscar (2002) reported that when subjects were asked to say the past tense for pseudowords, the semantic context co-determined whether a regular or an irregular past tense was produced. This result also suggests that regularity interacts with semantics. Baayen and Moscoso del Prado Martin (2005) addressed the question of the extent to which regular and irregular verbs might differ with respect to distributional semantic variables. They found that when regulars and irregulars are matched for frequency, irregular verbs tend to have more meanings than regular verbs. Regular and irregular verbs also tended to have different aspectual properties, as witnessed by the non-uniform distribution of auxiliary verbs in Dutch. Regulars favored hebben, ’have’, while irregulars favor zijn, ’be’, the auxiliary marking telicity (Randall, van Hout, Weissenborn, and Baayen 2003; Lieber and Baayen 1997). In English, the two kinds of verbs were non-uniformly distributed over Levin (1993)’s argument structure alternation classes. In addition, irregulars clustered more tightly in contextual space than regular verbs, and they had greater resonance strength according" @default.
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- W1569110048 title "Lexical Statistics and Lexical Processing: Semantic Density, Information Complexity, Sex, and Irregularity in Dutch" @default.
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