This paper presents recent research that provides an overarching model of exemplar theory capable of explaining phenomena across the phonetic and syntactic strata. The model represents a unique exemplar-based account of constituency interactions encompassing both linguistic domains. It yields simulation and experimental results in keeping with experimental findings in the literature on syllable duration variability and offers an exemplar-theoretic account of local grammaticality. In addition, it provides some insights into the nature of exemplar cloud formation and demonstrates experimentally the potential gains that can be enjoyed via the use of rich exemplar representations. Copyright © 2010 Cognitive Science Society, Inc.
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Walsh, M., Möbius, B., Wade, T., & Schütze, H. (2010). Multilevel exemplar theory. Cognitive Science, 34(4), 537–582. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1551-6709.2010.01099.x
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