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wordrecognition scentencecomprehension
recognisedextractthemeaningandputthemeaningo
whatwedowiththe
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in'a aYi o t h 9 them all thewords togethertoarriveat an understandi
recognisingwhattheyare
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ohort Access

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mile this isthe wordinitialcohort

Thisparallel activation of severalalternativeshappens at the same time


Subsequentphonologicalinformation eliminatescandidatesfromthe cohort


The options progressively narrow astheword is executedandmaybenarroweddown tojustoneevenbeto

e end of the word




iqueness point


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hetherthedeviationpoint is at thestartor endmakesno differenceforRT



ohort model selection

lection is theprocessthatdecideswhenthere isonly 1 possibleword left


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s information is a combination ofwhichwordsmatchthe inputandmeaningβ Grammaticalclass noun ver

ipsto narrowdownthe candidates
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tegration intothe ongoing sentence


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hort model summary

information aboutwords is accessed based on theperceptual information sofar


Theprocess of selection of a single recognised wordcanbe affected bywhether accessedwordsmatch th

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