| Medicina: Neuropsicologia cognitiva
 
 
 
        
        
        
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                              | phonological buffer |   |  |  
        | Attestation | 3 
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        | Part of speech | Noun phrase 
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        | Definition | Temporary memory in which the phonological representation of a word is stored before being uttered. Temporary memory in which the phonological form of a word is recognized and preserved before being uttered.
 
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        | Definition source | Vista-Mead 2001 Vista-Mead 2001
 
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        | Context | Figure 10.2 therefore shows a number of these necessary additions: a visual (and/or graphemic) input analysis system; a phonological buffer (which temporarily holds phonological codes); a system permitting assembled phonological receding (necessary for reading nonwords); and also a connection from the semantic system to word phonology.    Essentially identical models to that represented in Figure 10.2 have been advanced by many authors (e.g. Ellis 1983; Coltheart 1985) and a prototype of this type of model may be found in Morton and Patterson (1980). 
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        | Context source | Code 1989 
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        | Subject field | Aphasia 
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        | Sub-field (level 1) | Aphasiology 
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        | Sub-field (level 2) | Cognitive neuropsychology 
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        | Sub-field (level 3) | Lexical processing system 
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        | Comprehensive concept | Lexical processing system 
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        | Related concept | Auditory input lexicon, Visual input lexicon, Grapheme-phoneme conversion route, Phonological buffer, Graphemic buffer, Auditory input, Tactile input, Visual input,  Orthographic input, Orthographic output lexicon, Phonological output lexicon, Verbal output, Written output, Phoneme-grapheme conversion, Semantic system, Input lexicons, Output lexicons 
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        | it | Buffer fonologico 
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        | Reliability code | 3 
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