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The material either (1) gets into the buffer from the lexicon, in which case its representative shape can be accessed; (2) it gets there from some other competing source that slips into the planning elements; (3) it gets there from the random generator; or (4) items previously there do not get erased. Obviously the wrong word form may be placed into the buffer in case the linking address attaches erroneously to a word that is similar to the target, but that is not phonemic paraphasia, unless of course, the scan copier and/or the monitor derail subsequently on the lexical error itself, which, of course, is just a modem, model-oriented version of Pick (1931: p. 57).
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