In:Methodological and Analytic Frontiers in Lexical Research
Edited by Gary Libben †, Gonia Jarema and Chris Westbury
[Benjamins Current Topics 47] 2012
► pp. 135–153
Towards a localist–connectionist model of word translation
Published online: 12 December 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.47.08dij
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.47.08dij
Word translation is among the most sophisticated skills that bilinguals can perform. Brysbaert and Duyck (2010) have argued that the Revised Hierarchical Model (RHM; Kroll & Stewart, 1994), a verbal model for word translation in beginning and proficient bilinguals, should be abandoned in favor of connectionist models such as the Bilingual Interactive Activation Plus model (BIA+; Dijkstra & Van Heuven, 2002). However, the partially implemented BIA+ model for bilingual word recognition has neither been applied to bilinguals of different proficiency levels nor extended to the complex process of word translation. After considering a number of aspects of the RHM, a new localist-connectionist model, called Multilink, is formulated to account for the performance of bilinguals differing in their L2 proficiency in different tasks: lexical decision, language decision, and word translation.
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