| 1. | The active nature of the mental lexicon makes any dictionary comparison unhelpful.
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| 2. | For this reason the mental lexicon is structured in terms of semantic relationships.
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| 3. | The following addresses some of the physiological, social, and linguistic aspects of the mental lexicon.
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| 4. | These meaning-bearing units can thus be stored as catenae in the mental lexicon of speakers.
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| 5. | The structural organization of the mental lexicon and its contribution to age-related declines in spoken-word recognition.
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| 6. | The meaning of a word is considered salient, if it is coded in the mental lexicon.
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| 7. | However, not all scientists agree as to the utility of the mental lexicon as a scientific construct.
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| 8. | Researchers suggest that this enhanced cognitive ability comes from continually choosing between L1 and L2 mental lexicons.
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| 9. | It seems likely that all meaning-bearing collocations are stored as catenae in the mental lexicon of language users.
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| 10. | "' Lexical Decision Tasks "'have been used for many years to access how the mental lexicon is structured.
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