Dual-route and connectionist models: a step towards a combined model
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- DOI: 10.1111/1467-9450.00011
Dual-route and connectionist models: a step towards a combined model
Abstract
Current models of word recognition are mainly constructed within the frameworks of either dual-route or connectionist theories. The most important test of a word recognition model is how it succeeds in accounting for various reading behaviors. In the present paper dual-route and connectionist word recognition models are briefly described and evaluated. As a further development of these models, a combined framework is proposed. An amalgamation of the two main types of models might give a more satisfactory account of various phenomena within word recognition.
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