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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 1999

Eoghan Mac Aogáin
Affiliation:
Linguistics Institute of Ireland, Dublin 2, Irelandeoghan@ite.ie www.ite.ie
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Abstract

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O'Brien & Opie's connectionist interpretation of “vehicle,” “process,” and “explicit representation” depends heavily on the notions of “information” and “information processing” that underlie the classic account. When the “cognitivist” assumptions, shared by both accounts, are removed, the connectionist versus classic contrast appears to be between behavioral and linguistic accounts.

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Open Peer Commentary
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© 1999 Cambridge University Press