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Single mechanism but not single route: Learning verb inflections in constructivist neural networks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 December 1999

Gert Westermann
Affiliation:
Division of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation, Edinburgh EH8 9LW, Scotlandgert@anc.ed.ac.uk www.anc.ed.ac.uk/~gert/
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Abstract

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Clahsen's theory raises problems that make it seem untenable. As an alternative, a constructivist neural network model is reported that develops a modular architecture and in which a single associative mechanism produces all inflections, displaying an emergent dissociation between regular and irregular verbs. Thus, Clahsen's rejection of associative models of inflection concerns only a subgroup of these models.

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© 1999 Cambridge University Press