In this view, phonological representations are sequences of segments made up of distinctive features.
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Italics are used in the following example to indicate a copy that lacks phonological representation:
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When a homophonic word is encountered, the phonological representation of that word is first activated.
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2008 . The Phonological Representation of Nasality and the Adaptation of Portuguese Loans in Maxacal?.
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Researchers argue that RAN tests " the ability to retrieve phonological representations rapidly from long-term memory ".
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In GP, phonological representations consist of zero ( e . g . vowel-zero in French ) or more combinations of elements.
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With the fulfilment of each cycle of change, a morphologically consistent phonological representation is realized which serves as input to the next cycle of morphological change.
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The string is then processed by a rendering engine that applies any relevant sound shifts since then in chronological order and thus produces a phonological representation of the modern word.
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Lexical knowledge increases, phonological representations have to become more precise to determine the differences between similar sound words ( i . e . " calm ", " come " ).
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Several authors support a model in which the route to speech production runs essentially in reverse of speech perception, as in going from conceptual level to word form to phonological representation.