El papel del procesamiento morfológico en el reconocimiento léxico: Implicaciones de cara a una intervención logopédica en trastornos afásicos y lectores

Miguel Lázaro López-Villaseñor
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Abstract

The role played by morphological parsing in lexical access it is still not well known. There are many empirical results that support the view of it's great relevance, though there are authors that refuse this view. These authors, in a conexionist frame, consider morphology as a mere epiphenomenon, resulting from the semantic and phonological overlap that all morphological families imply. In the group of authors that consider the importance of morphological process in lexical access, there are many divergences. This divergences focus on their different ways for explaining the experimental results; time course of process and contextual circumstances that facilitate morphological process are the two more important sources of discussion. In this work we present and discuss experimental evidence supporting visual lexical access driven by sublexical-morphological information of polimorphemic words -made by and suffix and a stem-. These evidence, many times shown in aphasic and dyslexic patients, justify by itself those rehabilitation tasks that are created for improving morphological process.

形态加工在词汇识别中的作用:对失语症和读者的语言干预的启示
形态学分析在词汇获取中的作用尚不为人所知。有许多实证结果支持其相关性的观点,尽管也有作者拒绝这一观点。这些作者,在一个条件论框架中,认为形态学仅仅是一种附带现象,是由所有形态学家族所暗示的语义和语音重叠造成的。在认为词形过程在词汇获取中的重要性的作者群体中,存在许多分歧。这种分歧集中在他们解释实验结果的不同方法上;过程的时间进程和促进形态过程的语境环境是两个更重要的讨论来源。在这项工作中,我们提出并讨论了支持由词根和词尾组成的多形词的亚词汇-形态信息驱动的视觉词汇访问的实验证据。这些证据,在失语症和阅读障碍患者中多次出现,证明了那些为改善形态过程而创造的康复任务本身是合理的。
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