mental lexicon

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mental lexicon

A student accesses her mental lexicon to recall a vocabulary word.

Definition

Noun: * A language user's knowledge of words: The mental lexicon is the internal, organized collection of words and associated linguistic information (such as meaning, pronunciation, grammatical function, and relationships to other words) stored in a person's long-term memory. It is the cognitive system that allows for word recognition, retrieval, and use in comprehension and production.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • When you hear a word, your brain accesses your mental lexicon to understand it.
    • A stroke can sometimes impair a person's mental lexicon, making it difficult to find the right words.
    • Psycholinguists study how the mental lexicon is organized and how words are retrieved during speech.
Advanced Usage
  • Organization of the mental lexicon: Research suggests words in the mental lexicon are connected in a network, linked by meaning (semantics), sound (phonology), and grammatical category. For example, the word "dog" might be linked to "cat" (similar meaning), "log" (similar sound), and "animal" (category).
  • Lexical access: This term refers to the process of retrieving a word from the mental lexicon. This happens incredibly quickly and automatically when we speak or listen.
  • Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon: This common experience, where you know a word but cannot immediately retrieve it from your mental lexicon, provides insight into how the lexicon is organized and accessed.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lexicon (n): Often used synonymously with "mental lexicon" in psychology and linguistics. More generally, it can also refer to the complete vocabulary of a language, a person, or a subject.
    • The technical lexicon of computer programming includes terms like "algorithm" and "syntax".
  • Lexical (adj): Relating to the words or vocabulary of a language.
    • She has a very rich lexical knowledge for her age.
Synonyms
  • Internal dictionary: A common metaphorical synonym emphasizing the stored knowledge aspect.
  • Word store: A simpler, descriptive synonym.
  • Vocabulary (in one of its senses): While "vocabulary" often refers to the list of words a person knows, it can be used to describe the knowledge system itself in a less technical context.
Related Phrases
  • Lexical entry: Refers to the representation of a single word in the mental lexicon, containing all its stored information.
    • The lexical entry for "run" includes its meaning, its sounds, and the fact that it can be both a noun and a verb.
  • Lexical retrieval: The process of accessing and producing a word from the mental lexicon.
    • Aphasia can cause significant difficulties with lexical retrieval.
mental lexicon

A student accesses her mental lexicon to recall a vocabulary word.

Noun
  1. a language user's knowledge of words

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