Features and feedback

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (3):328-329 (2000)
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Abstract

Our commentary outlines a number of arguments questioning an autonomous model of word recognition without feedback. Arguments are presented against the need for a phonemic decision stage and in support of a featural level in a model including feedback.

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