Phonological representation: beyond abstract versus episodic
Phonological representations capture information about individual word forms and about the general characteristics of word forms in a language. To support the processing of novel word forms as well as familiar word forms in novel contexts, an abstract level of representation is needed in which many...
Main Author: | Pierrehumbert, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Annual Reviews
2016
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