!!Vito Pirrelli - Selected Publications
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1. Calderone Basilio, PIRRELLI VITO (2021). New Computational Methods and the Study of Romance Languages. In: M. Lorporcaro et al. (eds.), Oxford Encyclopedia of Romance Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.\\
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2. Marzi Claudia, PIRRELLI VITO (2021). Psycholinguistic research in inflectional morphology in the Romance languages. In: M. Lorporcaro et al. (eds.), Oxford Encyclopedia of Romance Linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.\\
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3. PIRRELLI VITO, Plag Ingo, Wolfgang U. Dressler (2020). Word knowledge in a cross-disciplinary world. In: V. Pirrelli, I. Plag, W.U. Dressler W.U. (eds.), "Word Knowledge and Word Usage: a Cross-disciplinary Guide to the Mental Lexicon". Berlin: De Gruyter.\\
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4. PIRRELLI VITO, Marzi Claudia, Marcello Ferro, Cardillo Franco Alberto, Baayen Harald R., Milin Petar (2020). Psycho-computational modelling of the mental lexicon. A discriminative learning perspective. In: V. Pirrelli, I. Plag, W.U. Dressler (eds.), "Word Knowledge and Word Usage: a Cross-disciplinary Guide to the Mental Lexicon". Berlin: De Gruyter.\\
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5. PIRRELLI VITO (2019). Morphological Theory and Computational Linguistics. In: J. Audring & F. Masini (eds.), "The Oxford Handbook of Morphological Theory", 573-593, Oxford: Oxford University Press.\\
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6. Marzi Claudia, Ferro Marcello PIRRELLI VITO (2019). A processing-oriented investigation of inflectional complexity. "Frontiers in Communication". ISSN 2297-900X, 4(48), 1-23.\\
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7. PIRRELLI VITO, Ferro Marcello, Marzi Claudia (2015). Computational Complexity of Abstractive Morphology. In: M. Baerman, D. Brown, G. Corbett (eds.), "Understanding and Measuring Morphological Complexity", 141-166. Oxford: Oxford University Press.\\
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8. Marzi Claudia, PIRRELLI VITO (2015), A Neuro-Computational Approach to Understanding the Mental Lexicon. "Journal of Cognitive Science" 16(4), 493-535.\\
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9. Chersi Fabian, Ferro Marcello, Pezzulo Giovanni, PIRRELLI VITO (2014). Topological self-organisation and prediction learning can support both action and lexical chains in the brain. "Topics in Cognitive Science" 1-16. DOI: 10.1111/tops.12094.\\
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10. PIRRELLI VITO, Ferro Marcello, Calderone Basilio (2011). Learning paradigms in time and space. Computational evidence from Romance languages. In: M. Maiden, J.C. Smith, M. Goldbach, M.-O. Hinzelin (eds.), "Morphological Autonomy: Perspectives from Romance Inflectional Morphology", 135-157. Oxford: Oxford University Press.