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Explore the complexities of word storage and access in this 1-hour 17-minute lecture by Janet Pierrehumbert from Northwestern University. Delve into the crucial role of word structure in speech perception and morphological productivity models. Examine how frequency information influences speech signal structure and lexicon word formation. Investigate the interplay between a Fast-Phonological-Preprocessor and a dual-route morphological analyzer in shaping long-term lexicon configuration and implicit phonological knowledge. Learn from Pierrehumbert's extensive expertise in linguistics, including her work on intonation, prosody, allophony, and lexical representation. Gain insights from her research at Northwestern University, AT&T Bell Laboratories, and various visiting appointments at prestigious institutions worldwide.