
Term coined by Morton (e.g. 1979) for a word form and-or the store in which it is held. Every discernible type of word form is allocated its own logogen, meaning that there are several such stores. For example, input and output word forms would be in different stores because one was inherently perceptual (sound or shape) and one inherently behaviou...
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