reviewBilingualism Language and CognitionJun 9, 2010Closed access

The Revised Hierarchical Model: A critical review and assessment

Pennsylvania State University · Radboud University Nijmegen · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Brysbaert and Duyck (2009) suggest that it is time to abandon the Revised Hierarchical Model (Kroll and Stewart, 1994) in favor of connectionist models such as BIA+ (Dijkstra and Van Heuven, 2002) that more accurately account for the recent evidence on nonselective access in bilingual word recognition. In this brief response, we first review the history of the Revised Hierarchical Model (RHM), consider the set of issues that it was proposed to address, and then evaluate the evidence that supports and fails to support the initial claims of the model. Although 15 years of new research findings require a number of revisions to the RHM, we argue that the central issues to which the model was addressed, the way in…

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Keywords
  • Connectionism
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Word (group theory)
  • Computer science
  • Natural language processing
  • Hierarchical database model
  • Linguistics
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