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Then, I will chart some of the important early studies of these errors, ranging from Wernicke (1874) to Blumstein (1973). Next, I will sketch some contemporary psycholinguistic models of production within which one can locate the precise locations of computational derailments that lead to phonological paraphasias. Subsequently, I will discuss some of the more recent model-oriented studies that examine phonological paraphasia, and finally I will comment on some future directions for these kinds of investigations.
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