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In contrast , in connectionist models , they claimed , activation patterns cannot be physically examined to determine anything about content ( so that application of a rule could depend on the pattern found ) .
In contrast , in connectionist models , they claimed , activation patterns cannot be physically examined to determine anything about content ( so that application of a rule could depend on the pattern found ) .
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We do not deny that the phonologies of languages exhibit symbol - like properties , such as reusable and recombinable sound patterns . A small inventory of segment - sized , graphically represented phonological categories can provide a ...
We do not deny that the phonologies of languages exhibit symbol - like properties , such as reusable and recombinable sound patterns . A small inventory of segment - sized , graphically represented phonological categories can provide a ...
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Other model systems can parse word - like categorical units from overlapping patterns presented in continuous time ( Grossberg & Myers 2000 , Grossberg 2003 ) and can model recognition of vowels without a normalization process ( Johnson ...
Other model systems can parse word - like categorical units from overlapping patterns presented in continuous time ( Grossberg & Myers 2000 , Grossberg 2003 ) and can model recognition of vowels without a normalization process ( Johnson ...
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Letters to Language | 561 |
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