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1. Einleitung: Gegenstand und Vorgehensweise (Ziel und Anliegen der Arbeit / Forschungsstand / Methode) ― 2. Die Ideologen und die Seconde Classe des Institut national (Etienne Bonnot de Condillac als Referenz der Ideologen / Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier und die Nomenklatur der Chemie (1787) / Die Grup¬pe der Ideologen / Institutionelle Wirkungsmöglichkeiten der Ideologen: Die Classe des Sciences morales et politiques am Institut national / Vorlesungen in der Ecole normale de l’an III ) ― 3. Zum Korpus: Rekonstruktion der Ausschreibung (The¬men¬findung und Ausschreibung / Die erste Bewertung (1797) und die Neuausschreibung / Die zweite Bewertung (1799): Bekanntgabe des Gewinners) ― 4. Das archivalische Korpus (Zur Auffindsituation der Preisbewerbungsschriften / Serie B1 (1797) / Serie B2 (1799)) ― 5. Auswertung des Korpus: Übergreifende Topoi und Argumentationsstrukturen (Semiotisierung und Entsemiotisierung / Der Nutzen der Analyse / Hervorhebung der Schriftsprache gegenüber der Lautsprache / Das Mate¬ria¬lisieren / Die Zeichen der Mathematik als Vorbild) ― 6. Schlussbetrachtungen ― Literatur
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This thesis investigates the processing and representation of (ir-)regularity in inflectional verb morphology in German and English. The focus lies on the predictions from models of morphological processing about the production of subtypes of irregular verbs which are usually subsumed under the category `irregular verbs'. Thus, this dissertation presents three journal articles investigating the language production of healthy speakers and speakers with agrammatic aphasia in order to fill a gap both for the availability of language production data and systematically tested patterns of irregularity. The second Chapter set out to investigate whether regularity of a verb or its phonological complexity (measured in number of phonemes) better predict the production accuracies of German speakers with agrammatic aphasia. While regular verbs were significantly more often correct than mixed and irregular verbs, production accuracies of irregular and mixed verbs for impaired participants did not differ. Thus, no influence of phonological complexity was observed. Chapter 3 aimed at teasing apart the influence of stem changes and affix type on the production accuracies of English speaking individuals with agrammatic aphasia. The analyses revealed that the presence of stem changes but not the type of affix had a significant effect on the production accuracies. Moreover, as four different verb types were tested, results showed that production accuracies did not conform to a regular-irregular distinction but that accuracies differed by the degree of regularity. In Chapter 4, long-lag primed picture naming design was used to study if the differences found in the production accuracies of Chapter 3 were also associated with differences in production latencies of non-brain damaged speakers. A morphological priming effect was found, however, in neither experiment the effect differed of the three verb types tested. In addition to standard frequentist analysis, Bayesian analysis were performed. In this way the absence of a difference of the morphological priming effect between verb types was interpreted as actual evidence for the lack of such a difference. Hence, this thesis presents diverging results on the production of subtypes of irregular verbs in healthy and impaired adult speakers. However, at the same time these results provided evidence that the conventional regular-irregular distinction is not adequate for testing models of morphological processing.