JLP374H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Referring Expression, Lexeme, Mental Model

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); our production system was practicing the /b- d-/ sequence during the first couple of word pairs, and therefore we produce the same sequence for the target pair, causing darn bore to become barn door . This is called the lexical bias phonological error that results in a real word. No way using the two-step model to explain the lexical bias we see since we"re already done with the semantic level. Instead we use the interactive model three components : semantic features the meaning, the words, phonological features sounds in the onset of the word, sounds in the vowel, and sounds in the coda. In the two-step model, we can see that the flow of information is one-directional: once we got to the lexeme level, you can"t go back and travel to the lemma level (we couldn"t go and. Talk to the semantic level once we hit the phonological level)

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