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  1. Judgments of frequency and recognition memory in a multiple-trace memory model.Douglas L. Hintzman - 1988 - Psychological Review 95 (4):528-551.
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  • Category overlap and neutralization: The importance of speakers' classifications in phonology.José A. Mompeán-González - 2004 - Cognitive Linguistics 15 (4):429-469.
    This article briefly reviews categorization models in both cognitive psychology and cognitive phonology in order to set the background for a psycholinguistically plausible account of the classification of the allophones involved in category overlaps (i.e., the overlapping areas between phoneme categories) and in the so-called positions of neutralization. In addition, the traditional proposals of both Bloomfieldian phonemics (i.e., phonetic similarity) and the Prague School (i.e., archiphonemes) are discussed and an alternative proposal is offered. The latter claims that phonological theory should (...)
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  • Context theory of classification learning.Douglas L. Medin & Marguerite M. Schaffer - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (3):207-238.
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  • "Schema abstraction" in a multiple-trace memory model.Douglas L. Hintzman - 1986 - Psychological Review 93 (4):411-428.
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  • A view of phonology from a cognitive and functional perspective.Joan L. Bybee - 1994 - Cognitive Linguistics 5 (4):285-306.
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  • On the phonetic and cognitive nature of alveolar stop allophony in American English.Daniel Silverman - 2004 - Cognitive Linguistics 15 (1).
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