Publication year
2000Publisher
Nijmegen : Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics
Number of pages
186 p.
In
Cutler, A.; McQueen, J.M.; Zondervan, R. (ed.), Proceedings of SWAP (Spoken Word Acces Processes), pp. 47-50Publication type
Article in monograph or in proceedings

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Editor(s)
Cutler, A.
McQueen, J.M.
Zondervan, R.
Organization
SW OZ DCC CO
Book title
Cutler, A.; McQueen, J.M.; Zondervan, R. (ed.), Proceedings of SWAP (Spoken Word Acces Processes)
Page start
p. 47
Page end
p. 50
Subject
150 000 MR Techniques in Brain Function; PsycholinguisticsAbstract
We briefly describe the Merge model of phonemic decision-making, and, in the light of general arguments about the possible role of feedback in spoken-word recognition, defend Merge's feedforward structure. Merge not only accounts adequately for the data, without invoking feedback connections, but does so in a parsimonious manner.
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