The insufficiency of a finite state model for verbal reconstructive memory

A variant of conventional memory techniques (Verbal Reconstructive Memory) is outlined which appears especially suitable for the laboratory study of grammar acquisition. The method is illustrated by means of an experiment in which “what is learned” cannot be represented by finite state rules.

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