Why will rat's go where rats will not
Hayes, J., Murphy, V., Davey, N., Smith, Pamela and Peters, L.
(2002)
Why will rat's go where rats will not.
In:
Procs of the 10th European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks :.
UNSPECIFIED, pp. 101-106.
ISBN 2-930307-02-1
Experimental evidence indicates that regular plurals are nearly always omitted from English compounds (e.g., rats-eater) while irregular plurals may be included within these structures (e.g., mice-chaser). This phenomenon is considered to be good evidence to support the dual mechanism model of morphological processing (Pinker & Prince, 1992). However, evidence from neural net modelling has shown that a single route associative memory based account might provide an equally, if not more, valid explanation of the compounding phenomenon.
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