Spelling Pronunciation: An Explanation in Terms of Exemplar Theory

Jeroen van de Weijer(1)
(1) College of Internatioanl Studies, Shenzhen University

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In mainstream linguistic theory, spelling is not regarded as part of a word’s phonological representation. This raises the question how spelling pronunciations should be explained. This paper proposes that spelling pronunciations can be accounted for in a theory of linguistic representation in which different aspects of linguistic expressions, including their spelling, are simultaneously available in the mental representation of a word.

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Jeroen van de Weijer
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Spelling Pronunciation: An Explanation in Terms of Exemplar Theory. (2026). Journal of Language, 2(1), 168-183. https://doi.org/10.64699/26LPIY7763
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Spelling Pronunciation: An Explanation in Terms of Exemplar Theory. (2026). Journal of Language, 2(1), 168-183. https://doi.org/10.64699/26LPIY7763