ISCA Archive SWAP 2000
ISCA Archive SWAP 2000

Why merge really is autonomous and parsimonious

James M. McQueen, Anne Cutler, Dennis Norris

We briefly describe the Merge model of phonemic decision-making, and, in the light of general arguments about the possible role of feedback in spoken-word recognition, defend Merge's feedforward structure. Merge not only accounts adequately for the data, without invoking feedback connections, but does so in a parsimonious manner.